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Old 09-20-22 | 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by T-Mar
Positioning the brake in front of the stays requires a longer reach brakeset.
Maybe true on some particular bike, but not generally. If the seatstay is pointing right at the hub axle and the brake hole is perpendicular to the stay, then forward or back mounting give identical brake reach. If the stay is pointing a little behind the axle, as often happens on small frames, then mounting the brake "backwards" (on the front of bridge) will result in shorter brake reach.

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