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thanks for answering my question a year and a half in advance :)
My ugly Mercier has a not so confidence inspiring AVA stem. Rode it as fixed gear when I was young(er), but these days cannot trust it for anything more than a leisurely short ride. I will probably go for the standard stem & sandpaper solution.
Now what to do with the fake ¨Racer¨ front brake ? That brake is not very confidence inspiring either :)
Kelvin Mulcky said:
The Velo Orange French BBs are a really nice component in modernizing your french bike.
Also, you can use standard quill stems sanding down a fraction of a mm.
Seatposts...good luck.
Hi ilter,
Centerpulls aren't always terrible, but they do require a little more attention to little details. If you want to keep the original brakes here are some tips:
You need to reduce all the little flexy-spots along the brake line. Make sure you file all of the brake housing ends perfectly flat and use metal housing-stops if you can. Also use a fresh, kink-free, straddle cable and a wide Straddle cable carrier (like this). Adjust the straddle cable as low as conveniently possible. The last step is to acquire some Kool Stop Salmon colored brake pads. If you do all this you should have some quick-stopping brakes!
Or, just get some modern dual pivot brakes and never look back ;)
I used these on my 27" to 700c conversion. They're aren't
Thank you Kelvin !
I will take a close look at the brake & decide which route makes sense. I did not keep the rear brake (should have known better) so perhaps makes more sense to get a new matching pair.
Were you going to end your post with something like this ?
¨They're aren't great but they work fine¨
Kelvin Mulcky said:
Hi ilter,
Centerpulls aren't always terrible, but they do require a little more attention to little details. If you want to keep the original brakes here are some tips:
You need to reduce all the little flexy-spots along the brake line. Make sure you file all of the brake housing ends perfectly flat and use metal housing-stops if you can. Also use a fresh, kink-free, straddle cable and a wide Straddle cable carrier (like this). Adjust the straddle cable as low as conveniently possible. The last step is to acquire some Kool Stop Salmon colored brake pads. If you do all this you should have some quick-stopping brakes!
Or, just get some modern dual pivot brakes and never look back ;)
I used these on my 27" to 700c conversion. They're aren't
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