I don't think any of you should over analyze this buy one of each!!  If any
of you are interested in the old green Sam Hillborne Mountain sports in
Bristol, TN has some frames.  I bought a 56 cm from them
about 6 months ago.  They bought alot of frames when they first came out.

On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 12:41 PM, Leslie <leslie.bri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I don't think the sidepull/cantilever difference is so much in performance,
> but in clearance:   If you have a really fat knobby tire, you might have to
> deflate it to get it out of a sidepull, even one with a quick-release to
> widen the mouth;  whereas a cantilever or a v-brake is going to open up a
> lot wider to get the tire out.
>
> If you're running a not-as-wide tire, in a large-enough sidepull that has a
> quick-release, you probably won't have to deflate it to get it out.
>
> Some canti's may stop more than others, but stick out more than others, if
> that's a concern.   Sidepulls wouldn't stick out at all.  Running bags may
> influence that choice, too.
>
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