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marcusprice 08-23-07 05:46 PM

bmx brakes on a fixie?
 
sorry if this is stupid or has already been addressed...
i guess im just wondering because a bmx tire is obviously wider than a road tire...
will it fit/work?

BLIMP 08-23-07 06:08 PM

Yea, pretty sure they would be too wide. I ran a bmx lever hooked into some road brakes with flatbars on my first fixie though. Worked great.

deathhare 08-23-07 06:09 PM

depends on the brake. i used a bmx brake for an hour, worked fine.

cc700 08-23-07 06:26 PM

i used a bmx lever and that was great, and way cheaper/heavier than cross levers.

the brake itself might be too wide and beefy. get a road brake.

marcusprice 08-23-07 06:31 PM

yeah, im definitely going to use the lever, but i was hoping i could get a flash coloured brake... i can deal with black =)

http://i7.ebayimg.com/02/i/000/a4/c0/5d4d_1_b.JPG

willypilgrim 08-23-07 07:03 PM

I would agree that it would depend on the brake, for sure. I remember having a diacompe on my old bmx bike that probably could have been made to work on a roadie.

That said, you could probably find a used brake that would actually be made for the job for quite cheap.

cc700 08-23-07 07:24 PM

i have black nashbar jailbrakes and i love them.

marcusprice 08-23-07 07:33 PM


Originally Posted by cc700 (Post 5133062)
i have black nashbar jailbrakes and i love them.

tell me about them. can you post a photo?

kjohnnytarr 08-23-07 07:35 PM

I use one. Works well when you're running 700c tires on a frame built for 27 inchers. To wit:

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w...r/S5001861.jpg

cc700 08-23-07 07:39 PM


Originally Posted by marcusprice (Post 5133126)
tell me about them. can you post a photo?

i got them when they were like 50-70% off so they were really cheap... dual pivot, short reach(probably won't fit fenders or tires bigger than 28c) and use shamino slideout replacement pads. they adjust well and with better pads, brake like the dickens.

http://www.nashbar.com/nashbar_photo...-NCL-FRONT.jpg

i'm sure you could color the silver hardware black if you wanted.

for something like 40 bucks shipped these were a killer deal. just scrape off the n logo and people will swear they're uber sick. they're not lightweight but they're not heavy by any means. the site says 173 grams.

they're 30 bucks right now.

cc700 08-23-07 07:45 PM

compare that to a shamino 105 front lever that's 185g.

however, that's black as well and is only ten bucks on nashbar right now.

marcusprice 08-23-07 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by cc700 (Post 5133174)
i got them when they were like 50-70% off so they were really cheap... dual pivot, short reach(probably won't fit fenders or tires bigger than 28c) and use shamino slideout replacement pads. they adjust well and with better pads, brake like the dickens.

http://www.nashbar.com/nashbar_photo...-NCL-FRONT.jpg

i'm sure you could color the silver hardware black if you wanted.

for something like 40 bucks shipped these were a killer deal. just scrape off the n logo and people will swear they're uber sick. they're not lightweight but they're not heavy by any means. the site says 173 grams.

they're 30 bucks right now.

very nice. the price is right, for sure. tell me about short reach and long reach? i have 700c wheels and 700x23c tires.

sorsha6 08-23-07 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by kjohnnytarr (Post 5133141)
I use one. Works well when you're running 700c tires on a frame built for 27 inchers. To wit:

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w...r/S5001861.jpg

Hey, looks great... and I love the bar wrap.

shecky 08-23-07 10:19 PM

The biggest compatibility issue may be reach rather than heaviness or width. The shoes may be too far from the bolt for may road bikes. Another thing, presuming sidepulls, is to use a lever designed for the right amount of leverage. Levers made for canti/V brakes have different mechanical advantage and may perform poorly with sidepulls.

marcusprice 08-23-07 10:27 PM

touche

blickblocks 08-24-07 12:20 AM


Originally Posted by cc700 (Post 5133174)
i got them when they were like 50-70% off so they were really cheap... dual pivot, short reach(probably won't fit fenders or tires bigger than 28c) and use shamino slideout replacement pads. they adjust well and with better pads, brake like the dickens.

http://www.nashbar.com/nashbar_photo...-NCL-FRONT.jpg

i'm sure you could color the silver hardware black if you wanted.

for something like 40 bucks shipped these were a killer deal. just scrape off the n logo and people will swear they're uber sick. they're not lightweight but they're not heavy by any means. the site says 173 grams.

they're 30 bucks right now.

Those are just rebranded Tektros, which are knockoffs of Shimanos. $40 shipped is far from a killer deal, in fact that's what the brakeset often runs for in stores (actually only $35 at my overpriceverything LBS).

I'd rather have bought the 105 brake thats only $10 personally.

Retem 08-24-07 12:40 AM

will work just not as well as a road brake

666pack 08-24-07 12:45 AM

why would you want to show off your brake?

take it off if you're really trying to be flashy and hip.

marcusprice 08-24-07 01:10 AM

answer: i like colours.

cc700 08-24-07 05:44 AM

i would have gotten the 105 caliper for 10 bucks but at the time it was like 60.

anyway. paint works for colors.

V-Rock 08-24-07 07:46 AM

you know, I picked up an old BMX brake just for the hell of it like two weeks ago (I can't say no to random bike part at the thrift store for $1) and just threw it in my parts pile. When I get home from work I will try to mount it real quick like. It looks pretty much identical to the yellow one you posted. Just red.

deathhare 08-24-07 07:52 AM

Old school bmx brakes arent all the same. Brand typically paralleled quality then as it does now.
On ebay you can find a lot of old Dia-compe bmx brakes. Dia Compe pretty much ruled it back then. DiaCompe Nippons look/works nice and came in tons of colors.


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