Mountain Biking - V-brake help

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Looking to change out the really terrible cantis on the wife's old MTB. Seeing as it doesn't have disc mounts V-brakes are a good option. I know I'll have to swap levers also. Any recomendations for decent set that won't break the bank.
Tim
Cypress
01-07-08, 10:33 AM
Clicky. (http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/16817-040_AVDD58-3-Parts-159-Brakes/VBrakes/Avid-Single-Digit-5-Brake-2008.htm)
Clicky. (http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/16817-040_AVDD58-3-Parts-159-Brakes/VBrakes/Avid-Single-Digit-5-Brake-2008.htm)
Nifty! Thanks.
Tim
Clicky. (http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/16817-040_AVDD58-3-Parts-159-Brakes/VBrakes/Avid-Single-Digit-5-Brake-2008.htm)
Very good brakes, awesome price. Can't go wrong with them.
If you can find good used Shimano XT brakes and levers from the mid-late 90s that would be very cheap and the quality is excellent. I've ridden on these since 1997 and never had any problems.
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