Look at BQ as a "magazine" in support of their preferences for bikes. 
So of course they are going to sell what suits their preferences, just like 
Riv and every other manufacturer, seller etc. does. It's natural to do 
this. So of course what's written is going be about why they prefer what 
they do, here is our preference in action (evidence) in words and pictures 
to support our identity. 

  Alright, great. These are just one way though, one set of preferences. 
Yea, nay ... so what ?  what say I ? Intelligence is universal, it belongs 
to one, any more than air. What I prefer is as important what you think and 
anyone can prefer. 

  I'm not saying anything you don't already know , I couldn't. 


Me, I like "old school" canti's, the ones with the smooth post.  Some may 
consider these hard to adjust, I consider them the easiest . I've always 
found them simple since I first used them back in the early 80's.  Canti 
posts are not always in the exact same position on all bikes though. Think 
about it, every bike has different fork blade and seat stay widths. I love 
Suntour XC Pro canti's on one bike that has narrower mount widths and it's 
the best setup I've ever encountered myself. The same brakes on the 
Bombadil with a much wider mount width these brakes are just geometrically 
"poor", the best way I can describe it. The can't be set up in the same 
optimal position as my other bike due to the low profile shape of the arms. 
No biggie, I use another brake , and mid-wide profile Shimano from the 
early 80's. Purrfect . 

 So no matter the bike there is a great brake for it. If one doesn't seem 
"right" it doesn't limit you as there are many others. I prefer the ones 
from 80's 90's myself and have spent at most $20 on them :)  One man's 
trash is another's treasure :)   



On Tuesday, April 5, 2016 at 12:11:45 PM UTC-4, Lungimsam wrote:
>
> Right now I don't want to get the Compass brakes. Just wondering if anyone 
> here uses them on their Rivs.
>
> I am more interested in cantis for my next bike, unless there is a 
> compelling reason to go with cpulls.
>

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