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Old 11-28-10 | 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Obeast
I'm building an art deco bike using mixed parts, from a variety of mfgs. across the decades, and I think the delta brakes come quite close to what an art deco (streamlining era of late 30s) brake set ought to look. I don't think the folks here care whether they work well or not.
As someone in the field of architecture, I have to fervently disagree with any statement saying delta brakes are even remotely close to art deco. Smoothed off surfaces are not what defined the era. Much of what was done in that era was defined by the extreme linear properties found in designs. The delta brakes lack any such properties.

I'm certain I'm in a small, small group who think they're rather hideous. Just from a stand point of aesthetics, I'd take a set of AX brakes over them any day of the week.
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