Yes indeed they can, and when I asked previously they did.
me:
How long are the arms from the center of the pivot mount to the cable
clamp / quick release?
them:
That distance measures 83mm. Please let me know if you have any
questions.

Cheers,

Kate

Kate Carmichael
PAUL Component Engineering



On Jul 16, 1:55 pm, dougP <dougpn...@cox.net> wrote:
> Paul's mini-moto is a nice, clean looking brake, and the noodle/
> connector piece looks a lot tidier than Shimano's.  Surely they can
> give you the dimension from the pivot to the cable clamp?  That's
> important around chubby tires, racks & fenders.
>
> On my 58 cm Atlantis, an 80 mm BMX mini-V clears a 700c x 40 mm
> Schwalbe Marathon Supreme but not a 45 mm Schwalbe Marathon Plus, no
> fenders involved.  Jim Thill probably has experience with Vs on
> fendered bikes with big tires.
>
> dougP
>
> On Jul 16, 1:10 pm, Peter Morgano <uscpeter11...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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>
>
>
>
> > Mini motos look good but it is hard to get any concrete answer on what kind
> > of clearance they have for fenders and big tires. V-brakes always make me
> > think of my mother in law's beach cruiser, which mind you does stop on a
> > dime with her ahem "generous" body on it but they just have such an xmart
> > quality to them.  Oh and BTWhttp://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cat's_pyjamas
>
> > On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 4:04 PM, Brewster Fong <bfd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Monday, July 16, 2012 11:27:57 AM UTC-7, Michael_S wrote:
>
> > >> for some reason, most  V brakes are very unattractive to me. The symmetry
> > >> of a nice cantilever brake or a centerpull is much more pleasing to my 
> > >> eye.
> > >> Having ridden every type in my 30+ years I don't see much difference in
> > >> braking power on any good quality brake with dual pivot mounts.   I don 
> > >> not
> > >> own any bike with a single pivot caliper brake for that reason.
> > >> ansd those new Paul mini-moto's are the cat's pajamas...
>
> > > OK, let me get this straight, you don't like V-brakes because they're
> > > unattractive. However, you like Paul's mini-moto and consider them the
> > > "cat's pajamas?"  Since I've never heard that term, I presume you like the
> > > looks of the Paul's mini-moto. But, do you realized that Paul's mini-motos
> > > are V-brakes.....:) Good Luck!
>
> > >> ~mike
>
> > >> On Sunday, July 15, 2012 5:05:44 PM UTC-7, meehan...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > >>> Hi all!
>
> > >>> It's been awhile since I've posted to the list. I recently decided to
> > >>> sell my Atlantis frame and fork, and I replaced it with a Long Haul
> > >>> Trucker. I had an experience when I was building up the LHT tonight 
> > >>> that I
> > >>> wanted to share, because I know this list includes a lot of steadfast
> > >>> cantilever devotees. After I got the fenders, wheels, bar and stem
> > >>> installed; I went to install my Paul Touring Canti brakes. These are 
> > >>> among
> > >>> the best and easiest-to-install cantilevers that I've ever used. Still
> > >>> there was considerable fiddling about getting them set up. I installed 
> > >>> the
> > >>> levers and went to wire up the brakes when I realized I didn't have a 
> > >>> font
> > >>> cable hanger for a 9/8" steerer tube. Ugh! Figured I'd have to pick one 
> > >>> up
> > >>> sometime this week.
>
> > >>> It then occurred to me that I had a perfectly good set of linear pulls
> > >>> along with a set of long-pull, Dia-Compe aero levers stashed away
> > >>> somewhere. If I use those, I don't need a hanger at all. This is a Surly
> > >>> not a Rivendell so I shouldn't be subject to too much ridicule for using
> > >>> linear pulls. So I somewhat reluctantly removed the Pauls and dug out 
> > >>> the
> > >>> linear pulls (Avid Magnesium Single Digits) and long-pull levers. I was 
> > >>> in
> > >>> the process of installing the front V-brake when I realized I was done! 
> > >>> I
> > >>> literally laughed aloud! It's been a long time since I've used linear 
> > >>> pulls
> > >>> and I forgot how easy they are to set up. I installed the lever and 
> > >>> cable
> > >>> and did a "spin-and-grab" test and the brake felt solid with good power 
> > >>> on
> > >>> the first try with no messing around. Now I remember why I felt like it 
> > >>> was
> > >>> weird going back to (what I considered to be) archaic cantilevers when I
> > >>> got into the Rivendell world. I didn't see a single picture of a Riv 
> > >>> with
> > >>> linear pulls when I bought the Atlantis, so I figured, "when in 
> > >>> Rome...".
>
> > >>> Anyway I've got a set of silver Paul Touring Cantis that I'm going to
> > >>> list for sale once I take a few pictures. Complete with straddle cables,
> > >>> mounting hardware, and I think some spare  o-rings. Although, I 
> > >>> recommend
> > >>> that you don't buy them and that you get yourself a snappy set of linear
> > >>> pulls! I'll list the brakes in a separate post once I take some 
> > >>> pictures.
> > >>> I've got some additional parts I'm going to sell too.
>
> > >>> Cheers!
> > >>> Shaun Meehan
>
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