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26" to 700C conversion.
#1
Hi,

I am converting a MTB with 26" wheels to 700c. I live in the UK and do not go off road, but would like a bike to ride on canal tow paths (some of which can be a "little rough". All is OK, have swooped out the front forks to a rigid type (with the correct bosses for mounting a V brake onto a 700c wheel) - but....i would prefer too fit V brakes on the rear, and the bosses are in the wrong place. I know that Mavic used to do a converter, but cannot find one anywhere. Has anyone else done this? and what did you do?

Many thanks in advance.

Kevan
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#2
Hi Kevan;

Take a look at these:
http://www.ratrodbikes.com/forum/index.php?threads/modern-v-brakes-on-a-vintage-frame.33168/#post-323461
https://www.biketrailershop.com/xtracycle-26-to-700c-brake-post-conversion-adapter-p-1600.html
https://leagueofbikepolo.com/forum/general/2012/10/19/diy-v-brake-adapter-for-center-mount-frames

I am using these on a 559 to 590 conversion:
http://elevnracing.com/products/brake-adaptators/
they only provide 16mm, not enough for 559 to 622; which is 31.5mm radial difference.

I would probably put a caliper brake on instead, it would be easier.
Nigel
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#3
Hi Nigel,

Many thanks for the great information. Will probably go with calipers as you suggested - will still need standard drop on front and deeper drop on rear.

Although... have found the Freeradical adapter plate from a UK supplier (http://practicalcycles.com/products/188742--xtracycle-700c-v-brake-adaptor.aspx) even if they are taking the piss when it comes to price.

I have a spare deep drop Miche caliper, think I will try that first then make a final decision.

Again, many thanks for the quick and useful reply.

Cheers,

Kevan
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#4
Hi Kevan;

To be clearer than I was, I would stick with the V-brake on the front, and caliper on the back. You will need appropriate levers for each end. I have done a couple bikes with mismatched brakes, work great. One was the Black GT, it has a V-brake on the front and a U-brake on the back. OEM spec was a cantilever on the front and a U-brake on the back.
Nigel
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#5
Cheers Nigel. Good advice, Many thanks

Kevan
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