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Smaller wheel and v pull brakes

Postby Rider5 on Mon Jul 30, 2012 7:45 am

I want to put replace 26" wheels with 24" wheels on an alloy frame Electra Coaster (derailleur gears), but I don't think the vpull brakes will work as the "lug" on the frame where the brakes are mounted on is welded to the frame and not movable to reposition the brakes.
Any ideas or suggestions ?
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Re: Smaller wheel and v pull brakes

Postby Wilcycle on Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:52 am

How about just running a coaster brake and be done with it. Personally I like the clean look of no front brake.
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Re: Smaller wheel and v pull brakes

Postby Rider5 on Tue Jul 31, 2012 2:46 am

I really like the derailleur gears and want to keep them.
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Re: Smaller wheel and v pull brakes

Postby bmxerpete on Tue Jul 31, 2012 6:45 am

Find or make yourself a brake arch and use that to mount your brakes lower. Nashbar and several other companies sell them. Usually they are used to stiffen your v brakes but it wouldn't take much to re-engineer it to work as a mount.
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Re: Smaller wheel and v pull brakes

Postby Rider5 on Thu Aug 02, 2012 6:04 am

Thanks bmxerpete, I had to google some pics of a brake arch as I've never seen one before. I kinda get what you mean, I'm going to have to sketch some plans on paper. Not sure if an extended arch would take the pressure in the direction of the wheel moving when the brakes are applied.
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Re: Smaller wheel and v pull brakes

Postby Retrogee on Thu Aug 02, 2012 10:19 am

What is the advantage of the smaller wheels? I'm wondering why not just get an appropriate rear 26" wheel, and make your life easier?
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Re: Smaller wheel and v pull brakes

Postby g-ratter on Thu Aug 02, 2012 4:30 pm

I think you can buy those studs to mount the brakes. Cut off the old ones and reweld new ones on.
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Re: Smaller wheel and v pull brakes

Postby jats on Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:29 pm

they used to make a roller cam brake for Schwinn Cinnibars and the sierra series the lugs were higher then v or cantilever brakes they might work if you can find a set. have a set that I put on my king sting in 85 and like them kind of cool looking to
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