I haven't used V brakes much, but every bike I've tried that had V brakes had zero modulation, purely binary like a light switch: all on or all off.  YMMV, but for me, simply no way.  Never in life.

On 12/24/19 6:48 PM, Eric Daume wrote:
Hair trigger modulation? Please. The V brakes on my Dahon have excellent modulation; similar to hydro disc brakes, among the best brakes I’ve used.

I had centerpulls on a 650b conversion that had excellent modulation and felt great. Until the rims were wet, then they lost all power. No thanks.

Eric


On Tuesday, December 24, 2019, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com <mailto:palin...@his.com>> wrote:


    On 12/24/19 6:20 PM, Benz, Sunnyvale, CA wrote:
    On Monday, December 23, 2019 at 7:50:26 AM UTC-8, lconley wrote:

        On the question of V-brakes vs. Centerpulls, in my opinion
        V-brakes are:

           1. Just too ugly. A very subjective thing.
           2. Very hard to combine with wide/tall tires and fenders.



    In practice, that is not a realistic "versus" question at all. 
    There are no centerpulls that would fit onto V-brake brazed-on
    posts.  While there is a centerpull that uses canti posts (which V
    brakes also do) the posts would be positioned all wrong.  The
    choice would be between V brakes and cantilevers, since a frame
    equipped with brazed on posts suitable for the one would also be
    suitable for the other.

    Of course, you are right about V brake ugliness and crowding tall
    tires and fenders.  You could also mention V brake hair-trigger
    lack of modulation and incompatibility with road brake levers as cons.


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