The MiniMotos' arms are 83mm long.  Mine are due to arrive in a couple of 
days, so I'll post a review when I get some soak time on them.

On Monday, May 21, 2012 10:10:32 AM UTC-6, Phil Bickford wrote:
>
> Being a big Paul fan (just so you know) it's always exciting to see a 
> new product emerge from Chico, California.  The assumtive statements 
> about his stuff always being spot on are true - if it didn't work well 
> it wouldn't be out there IMHO. 
>
> So ....... you can take your old stumpjumper and  put some easier to 
> set up, stronger brakes on her with no worries about disturbing the 
> cockpit?   Those old cantilever levers will work, as do dropbar 
> levers, and reverse barend levers or any lever that closed a set of 
> cantilever brakes?  Wow. 
>
> The Motolites were v-brakes, which I never used, most of my XT v- 
> brakes worked flawlessly, so never needed a replacement.  The BMX 
> Motolights I did use as a cantilever replacement on a 26" to 650b 
> conversion mountain bike and can say were the strongest gripping and 
> widest reach brakes I ever used.  The horizontal cable after the 
> noodle could interfere with the large (very large) tires. 
>
> Theses Minimotos look to have the clearance for bigger tires or 
> fenders on the sides.  I wonder what the "reach" on these are?  The 
> height of the arms would seem to be it's limiting factor .... But 
> enough of my dribble ..... Who out there has tried these?   Let's hear 
> from them. 
>
>
>
> Phil B 
>

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