I got them off of eBay a few years ago. Just save your search and eBay will 
keep looking for them 24/7. That is where I get my Brooks B68 saddles, 
Vetta boxes and Nigel Smythe bags. Getting fewer hits lately, but takes no 
effort and costs nothing. Just have to go through the false hits - Brooks 
B68 turns up baseball cards and Vetta turns up sneakers and watches, but 
you can turn the automatic emails off and just check manually, but 
reasonably priced B68s go quickly.

Laing

On Thursday, September 22, 2022 at 10:21:55 AM UTC-4 RichS wrote:

> Hello Laing,
>
> The QR straddle cable adjusters are a new one for me. After some quick 
> research it appears these are a thing of the past. 
> How unfortunate; what a useful design. 
>
> Best,
> Rich in ATL
>
> On Thursday, September 22, 2022 at 7:27:20 AM UTC-4 lconley wrote:
>
>> In the old days, different size brakes from and rear was normal, not sure 
>> exactly why - may have had something to do with horizontal dropouts. 
>> Schwinn Paramounts came with Weinmann centerpulls - 610 front, 750 rear. I 
>> have the same size combo on my Rivendell Mystery Bike and one of my 
>> Paramounts. Nothing wrong with 700/750 on both ends if they fit, but if the 
>> the shorter brake fits, it looks better and is lighter. If lighter does not 
>> compromise function - I always go with lighter, especially if it looks 
>> better. Note the quick release roller straddle cable carriers:
>>
>> [image: 3s.jpg]
>>
>> Laing
>>
>>
>>

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