Thanks, all, for the brake tips. The mounts do have three holes, but this 
particular model (Suntour XC Pro) uses an internal spring. Haven't opened 
it up yet, but should be simple enough, based on this explanation 
<http://www.bikepro.com/arch_products/brakes/abrakecanti/asuntour_cant.html>. 
There's more cable drag than I'd like for the rear (probably my own fault!) 
so I haven't ruled that out, either.

Meanwhile, the front feels *excellent *and is already making me a fan of 
canti's!

Philip - The other neat thing about the PDW mounts, as you might already 
know, is that they can break away. Quite reassuring on wooded trails!



On Friday, August 31, 2018 at 9:50:36 AM UTC-7, Pondero wrote:
>
> Tully, I just wanted to chime in with my congrats on the beautifully build 
> QB.  I've owned mine for several years, and the ride quality still delights 
> me.  Since mine is orange, I'd be pleased to see more photos of yours in 
> the future to provide some balance.
>
>
> https://www.instagram.com/p/BieaUVcBova/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet
>
> Chris Johnson
> Sanger, Texas
>

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