Looks like those cantos are allot cheaper online. So I can sell mine for 60 
shipped.

http://www.amazon.com/Origin8-Ultim8-Cantilever-Brake-Silver/dp/B0046VX3TO

- Ryan

On Thursday, May 3, 2012 1:46:40 PM UTC-7, Ryan Ray wrote:
>
> I have these. 
>
> http://www.origin-8.com/images/new_800/13032.jpg
>
> I used them for a few weeks before moving on to a side pull bike. I paid 
> $85 in shop and would sell them for $75 shipped. They are not overly 
> adjustable but they were the first pair I could set up as easy as side 
> pulls. Plus they look awesome and accept regular pads.
>
> I also have a pair of vintage Deore which are infinitely adjustable, in 
> perfect shape with newer salmon koolstops for $25 shipped. Much harder to 
> set up because of the infinite adjustability.
>
> I like those origin-8s allot.
>
> - Ryan
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, May 3, 2012 7:41:54 AM UTC-7, Norman Bone wrote:
>>
>> I need to raise the cable hanger on my front brake to accommodate the 
>> diving board for a Mark's Rack. The current low profile brakes are marginal 
>> (at best) with the hanger closer to the tire and I anticipate that they 
>> will not cut the mustard if I raise the hanger another inch or so. I'm 
>> using the Tiagra aero levers that Riv sells.
>> That being said, I'd like to install a wide profile canti on the front 
>> that would work well with my existing levers. What wide profile brake have 
>> you had a good experience with on your Riv with an aero lever? How high are 
>> you running the hanger from the tire? 
>>
>> Thanks-
>>
>> Norm in PDX
>>
>

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