Single speed brake help!!
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Single speed brake help!!
Hey guys. I am in the process of converting my 21 speed hybrid into a single speed with a flip flop hub. With non machined deep v wheels, for example retrospect or pure fixed cycle wheels, would brakes work very well on them? Or would it be better to find different wheels (non deep v)? Thanks guys!
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The brakes will still work, they'll just wear off any anodizing which will look ugly/weird for a while but then start looking sort of okay.
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They're going to eat the paint off of your tires. They're still "good" and work fine for stopping, but if you're concerned about having a pretty bike as opposed to functional, you may want to explore other options.
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Kevin, you should post some photos of your bike before purchasing anything. If you really are converting a hybrid with cantilever or V-brakes, possibly a suspension fork, and lots of tire clearance then those Radius brakes won't work for you. Or go to a bike shop.
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if you had machined walls you could rough 'em p by sanding them a bit and then you will have better stopping force. I mean they still work stop enough but when the door flies open a few feet in front of you you're gonna wish for better ones. besides, nothing looks worse on brand new painted rims than black skid marks on the sides.
#12
WHY OH WHY would you skimp on the only thing that makes you stop!?
Get wheels that have a proper brake track. Get brakes that work and get them adjusted properly by a shop if you (as you say) are a newb and not familiar with it.
Get wheels that have a proper brake track. Get brakes that work and get them adjusted properly by a shop if you (as you say) are a newb and not familiar with it.
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