01-31-2010, 11:25 AM
I have just purchased an oldish tandem by Santana. Its pretty basic and I have been upgrading a few components.
I bought a new set of V brakes and levers but found a problem I have not experienced before. The V brakes fit on the pivots but the hole where the end of the spring pushes in is 180 degrees out of line. On all bikes I have worked on this hole is always in the wheel side of the pivot. On this bike it is the opposite side and so the V brakes cannot be fitted.
I wondered if anyone here had experienced this. Maybe my tandem has early cantilevers designed before things were more standardized. My local bike shops all say that they have never seen this orientation before - and have not had problems swapping over from cantilever to V brakes.
Any suggestions or insights appreciated.
I bought a new set of V brakes and levers but found a problem I have not experienced before. The V brakes fit on the pivots but the hole where the end of the spring pushes in is 180 degrees out of line. On all bikes I have worked on this hole is always in the wheel side of the pivot. On this bike it is the opposite side and so the V brakes cannot be fitted.
I wondered if anyone here had experienced this. Maybe my tandem has early cantilevers designed before things were more standardized. My local bike shops all say that they have never seen this orientation before - and have not had problems swapping over from cantilever to V brakes.
Any suggestions or insights appreciated.
Woodrup Fixed
Roberts Fixed Wheel
Cannondale Badboy8
Boardman Hardtail Pro
Santana Tandem
Specialized Stumpy
Roberts Fixed Wheel
Cannondale Badboy8
Boardman Hardtail Pro
Santana Tandem
Specialized Stumpy