Set Up A Cantilever Brake
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Full step-by-step instructions with pictures and text to accompany this guide can be found on madegood.org; http://www.madegood.org/bikes/repair/set-up-a-cantilever-brake/ A traditional cantilever brake has two arms like modern v-brakes. Both arms are pulled by a short straddle cable that is pulled by a yoke mounted on the main brake cable. The brake arms mount on bosses on the bike frame.
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What about pad aliment??? Why so much excess wire?
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@1:56 you add a washer to the bolt that Simano does not include or suggest --- not sure why. Why?? That said, I love the sticky inside/slippery outside commentary. For other viewers learning canti setup, you have to watch several - they each make different points all together excellent for learning---V-brakes are a bore and an eyesore while the art of fine-tuning cantilever brakes is pure finesse and poetic geometry. Here is the also excellent and best IMHO Park Tool vid:
https://youtu.be/j8qMBsWLwN4
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Brilliant - thanks
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This video really helps
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can anyone help mee!!!!
my chain falls down regularly and my bycycle is a 6revoshift one plz help -
made it look easy, i hate brake maintenance
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Any special advices for steel rims using these brakes?
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Awesome! Thanks.
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it'll help me a great deal once i set up my first bike. thx!
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when setting up the main cantilever break cable, what does the narrator mean when he "roughly 45 degrees above the HORIZONTAL". specifically, i'm not sure what is meant by the "horizontal". thank you in advance! great vid!
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Slow, concise and well produced. Best instructional vid I've seen on these.
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Thanks for a very clear video.
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Thanks from Argentina! Useful for me. I have the same adjustable piece (don´t know the proper name, the yoke?) intermediate of the middle for three wire enters or exits, that is different from the original round piece with plumb colour.
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