Re: [RBW] Re: AHH 2.0 w/ Modern Looking Nitto Rack

2013-08-05 Thread Ron Mc
On Monday, August 5, 2013 6:30:35 AM UTC-5, Steve Palincsar wrote: > > I have had four bikes with such (centerpull/cantiliver) brakes, two with > center pull (one bolt-on Mafac Raid, the other brazed-on Paul Racers) and > two with cantilevers (wide profile old-time Shimano Deore XT) that I've

Re: [RBW] Re: AHH 2.0 w/ Modern Looking Nitto Rack

2013-08-05 Thread Steve Palincsar
And your contribution, Brian, is what -- misinformation and personal insults? Is that why you're here? On 08/05/2013 07:56 AM, Brian Campbell wrote: Oh lucky me! I get a visit/ response from Jan Heine's personal lap dog! It is real simple Francis, I did not like them that much and found them

Re: [RBW] Re: AHH 2.0 w/ Modern Looking Nitto Rack

2013-08-05 Thread Brian Campbell
Oh lucky me! I get a visit/ response from Jan Heine's personal lap dog! It is real simple Francis, I did not like them that much and found them more difficult to set up than the Tektro's. Your experience is that, yours. Mine was different. Now please go "plane" somewhere else. You add so little

Re: [RBW] Re: AHH 2.0 w/ Modern Looking Nitto Rack

2013-08-05 Thread Steve Palincsar
It's news to me that center pull (or, for that matter, cantilever) brakes have a "complicated" cable routing that interferes with handlebar bags. I have had four bikes with such brakes, two with center pull (one bolt-on Mafac Raid, the other brazed-on Paul Racers) and two with cantilevers (wid