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On 9/25/2024 10:12 AM, Rolf Mantel wrote:Sure they do but by construction, long reach caliper brakes have a lot of internal losses. The bike builder decides which version of caliper brake he puts on the bike, and the consumer has to live with the restriction (only narrow rides, no mudguards etc).Am 25.09.2024 um 16:28 schrieb Frank Krygowski:Sidepull and centerpull calipers exist for clearance with many tire widths. This is not news.On 9/25/2024 9:28 AM, AMuzi wrote:>On 9/25/2024 3:03 AM, Rolf Mantel wrote:>>>
Fork mounted braking systems like cantilever did not reach the traditional road-bike market.
Except specialty machines such as cyclo cross
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https://www.speedbicycles.ch/velo/428/ guerciotti_cross_competition_1981.html
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and time trial bikes with the incredibly light Mafac Jacky brake.
... and except for almost every bike I own and ride.
OK, I should have said "penetrate the market" rather than "reach the market".
The "problem" in the past was that road bikes usually had caliper brakes and that for caliper brakes, narrow tires mean better braking performance.
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By moving to V-brakes, disk brakes or similar brakes, you avoid the constraints of the past, enabling wider tires on road bikes.
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From short:
http://www.yellowjersey.org/agccat.jpg
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