I've got V-brakes on my Atlantis with that rack.  I just measured the arms 
& they look to be 100 mm from post to where the wire connects.  They are 
Shimano, generic V-brakes.  All they say on them is "Shimano", other 
letters or ID.  I think they were around $30 each.  Pretty common stuff.

On mine, the wire passes under the rack stud.  It's a "just makes it" 
situation but it's been on there for years with no problems.  The chart 
that Andrew had link to is a gold mine of info.  Before I went on my Great 
V-Brake Search, I never new how many options there are.  Measure your 
V-brake arms.  I'll bet they're 110 mm.  

dougP

On Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 5:14:44 PM UTC-7, j.schwartz wrote:
>
> I have some old Tektro V's from the box that I put on my Clem since they 
> were laying around.
> I can not install my Nitto Front rack because the arms aren't tall enough 
> to clear the fork crown mount. ..see pic.
> So I took the rack off, but I think it's a less expensive project for me 
> to replace the front brake then find another rack solution.
> I know Riv is working on a V brake but that could be awhile...
> Who makes the tallest arm V brakes (Not Paul please) I want to keep this 
> pretty budgety.
> Should I look at newer Tektro's, Shimano's, anything else?
> See pics
> Thanks so much  
>

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