I see.  That is an actual hanger.  I thought it looked like that L
shaped thing was actually connected to the seatstays and headtube.
Now that I think about it, that wouldn't make any sense.  Steering
would put on the brakes!  Duh.  It's just a primitive hanger.
Nevermind!

On Nov 3, 1:26 pm, Peter Pesce <petepe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Gorgeous bike! I can't wait until all the paint ships off my Sam so I
> can have a raw finish, too.
>
> I think the brakes work like any canti brakes, but the cables have
> been replaced by what appear to be spokes.
> Aside from being rather finicky to adjust, I can't see what that
> wouldn't work.
>
> -Pete
>
> On Nov 3, 4:15 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'd like to see how those brakes work.  Does the cable pull through
> > that L shaped bracket and pull one arm, which makes the L-bracket
> > pivot, pulling the other arm?
>
> > That bike needs to be resurrected in a modern style.  That would be
> > beyond cool.
>
> > On Nov 2, 4:52 pm, Jeffrey <unclecowb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I find this bike to be absolutely stunning. Love the pump location,
> > > the derailleur fitting, and color!
>
>

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