yeah that's what I'm realizing...I don't want to order a set from
Overseas...they can be quite pricey.
I like that they can be found with brown hoods with a little sleuthing
though.
On Friday, May 17, 2019 at 7:31:12 PM UTC-4, Adam Leibow wrote:
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> Dia Compe makes the only aesthetically
Dia Compe makes the only aesthetically acceptable long pull drop bar brake
lever IMO.
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On Friday, May 17, 2019 at 5:08:42 AM UTC-7, jandrews wrote:
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> Anyone using these with Drops and are happy with your Motolite / Lever
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Good choice Justin. The Motolites will not clear fork crown hole to use
with mini racks.
On Thursday, May 16, 2019 at 11:48:04 PM UTC-4, Justin Schoop wrote:
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> I'm happy with my mini rack/fender/Docena set up. So I went ahead and
> ordered neo retros and canti levers.
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Anyone using these with Drops and are happy with your Motolite / Lever
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> I'm happy with my mini rack/fender/Docena set up. So I went ahead and
> ordered neo retros and canti levers.
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A marks rack’s diving board could be bent at a right angle to hook above or
below the cable. I’ve done it with a pass and stow rack and marks rack fairly
easilyusually above the cable I think.
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The more I look and measure I don't think they will work on my saluki while
using the nitto mini from rack. I guess I'll have to change to neo retro cantis
if I want paul brakes.
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I remember reading somewhere where Grant talks about putting the hole in
the fork crown in a different location (higher?) than most other bike
designers. I don't think there is any way the set-up of the blue bike with
a rack could work with the motolite on my Hunqapillar.
On Thursday, May
On mine, the tip of the frame holding the noodle is in front of the
mounting bolt in the fork crown for my light. When I pull the brake lever,
the bolt is completely covered by the noodle frame.
On Thursday, May 16, 2019 at 7:43:22 AM UTC-5, Justin Schoop wrote:
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> Would the cable and
Yeah, my only concern is my rack interfering with the cable that crosses over
the tire. But I want to keep v brakes instead of switching to cantis.
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they're good. buy them
On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 4:13:12 PM UTC-7, Justin Schoop wrote:
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> Thinking about upgrading to the Paul motolite brakes but would love to
> hear opinions of them. Thanks!
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if you are using a rack that needs the fork crown hole, yes. it will likely
be in the way. Ive had them on 2 bikes and the cable directly crosses that
hole. With a diving board attachment you could likely go over or under with
a little bending though.
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I think this may also have something to do with the levers I used (Tektro
linear drop levers), but the "grabbyness" made them almost scary offroad
when I needed to slow down a little but not stop. You hit a bump which
caused hands squeezing the lever just a tad more and the wheels would
What others have said. By far the most powerful brakes amongst my bikes.
They have put me over the handlebars at least once due to their brute power
(and user error on my part).
KJ
On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 4:13:12 PM UTC-7, Justin Schoop wrote:
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> Thinking about upgrading to the Paul
Paul motolites are very powerful brakes. I had them on my Hunqapillar a
couple of years ago. It's one of the most powerful mechanical brakes I've
used. The response is very immediate, easy to set up. and very robust.
The flipside, when you brake it engages very quickly, giving a grabby feel.
Chris,
Please let me know if you ever decide to switch to cantis and want to sell the
motolites.
Rob
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Would the cable and pully at the top get in the way of mounting a nitto mini
front rack?
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I have a set on the front of my Hunqapillar and I basically view it as
"bling" for my bike. I can't tell that it stops any better than the Deore
V-brake it replaced, one of the bolts has to be tightened really tight to
keep the spring pressure from loosening it and it squeals loud enough to
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