Haven't had any troubles with them. As others have noted, I used a 
different hanger and Avid Tri-dangle straddles as opposed to the stock 
ones, as I found the small hex cable bolts easier to manage than the wrench 
bolts.

The brakes themselves are pretty good, geometrically, aesthetically and 
function-wise. Nice value.

KJ



On Sunday, October 13, 2013 7:54:52 AM UTC-4, Garth wrote:
>
>
>  I tried the 720's on my Bombadil and had no problem setting them up in a 
> jiffy.  there is nothing wrong with the brakes themselves, it's only the 
> stock hanger that is worthless.  Just use a regular ol' hanger, the basic 
> ones .  If you don't have one handy, any bike shop worthy of being called 
> one should have them new or in the parts bin.  I have used canti's since 
> the early 80's and have found the small, basic cable carriers work best. 
> The wider one's are not better. 
>

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