What's that brake, Vol. II
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Maybe this is the same brake?
That photo is from the following link: https://www.firstflightbikes.com/1992_Proflex%20752.htm
That photo is from the following link: https://www.firstflightbikes.com/1992_Proflex%20752.htm
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If there are no particular markings, it may just be a generic clone brake. Tektro and other brake companies made gobs of them once the CNC craze took hold in the 90's - clones of the more expensive CNC brakes made by tons of companies. Some of them actually worked comparably well, for much less dough.
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