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Ok. I get these old HJC wheels with nice peak. But the rear has a free wheel. So where does brake pad make contact ro stop? Lmao. Unless the rear had an internal brake built in and was removed... But IDK...
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Wow. Are you sure Wildcat didn't nail it? With no practical way to attach brakes at the hub, the only solution I can come up with is this solid linkage arrangement. It pulls up, rather than pinching. I don't think I've ever seen a horseshoe used on the rear wheel, so maybe front-only...and marginal, at that.

I really love the look of the rim, but you may be stuck lacing in a different hub if you want to ride it in safety.

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Whoops! Spoke too soon. That second linkage does, indeed, go to the rear, just astern of the bottom bracket. Still, the Flintstone method is probably just as effective.

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That does look like a "rod" brake wheel. Worst thing about them is that you need to keep the rim in perfect plane and no runout. If you dent it, it can actually toss you.
 

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