No the road length pads don't do it.  I run those frequently.  Your former 
Atlantis has the road length cartridges on Tektro CR720s right now.  It's 
not a problem now that I have 38s on there, but if I decide to run 45s, 
there's no way I'll get the wheels off without deflating the tires.  

On Thursday, December 11, 2014 4:26:02 PM UTC-8, oldmangabe wrote:
>
> Couldn't you just swap cartridge holders from the long ones that come with 
> the Pauls to the  shorter "road" ones found on the CX70's? I've done that 
> in the past and been able to clear the fork blades and seat stays. 
>
> Gabe 
>
> On Thursday, December 11, 2014 10:31:05 AM UTC-8, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>
>> I'd like to try out a set of cantilevers that were designed to clear the 
>> fork blades and seatstays completely when quick released open.  The ones 
>> Rivendell sells are the Shimano CX70.  I have a set of decidedly used 
>> silver Paul Touring Cantilevers to offer in trade, before I go hit the 
>> "buy" button.  Let me know if you are looking to swap out and get more 
>> MUSA.  
>>
>

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