V-brake added to rear....

scotto-

Custom 4-Stroke Bike Builder
Just added a v-brake to the rear on my cruiser using an adaptor from Dan's Comp. I also added a v-brake to the front a few weeks back to see how well they worked. They work great so far and are very easy to install.



dnut
 
a properly ajusted v berake is the best rim brake on the market i cant beleive i ever used crappy cntilever brakes

when ever i look at a one of the firsdt things i lookd ofr is the v brake if its got those its a step up even if its a crappy next it can still stop better than the best cantilever brakes

i would never biuld a motor bike with out v brakes well unless it had disk brakes whtch are the best again when properly adjusted what did u have before a coaster brake
 
a properly ajusted v berake is the best rim brake on the market i cant beleive i ever used crappy cntilever brakes

when ever i look at a one of the firsdt things i lookd ofr is the v brake if its got those its a step up even if its a crappy next it can still stop better than the best cantilever brakes

i would never biuld a motor bike with out v brakes well unless it had disk brakes whtch are the best again when properly adjusted what did u have before a coaster brake

I just had a band brake on the HD wheel on the rear. Now I've got front and rear V's plus the band brake on the rear....plenty of stopping power.
 
Just added a v-brake to the rear on my cruiser using an adaptor from Dan's Comp. I also added a v-brake to the front a few weeks back to see how well they worked. They work great so far and are very easy to install.



dnut

Hi Scotto,

Thanks for sharing.
I have a Huffy Cranbrook,
and have used front cantelever brakes now, and want to switch.
What would you recommended?
Is there a good, better best from Dans Comp?
What would it cost, just a ballpark figure?

Thanks again! :)
 
Hi Scotto,

Thanks for sharing.
I have a Huffy Cranbrook,
and have used front cantelever brakes now, and want to switch.
What would you recommended?
Is there a good, better best from Dans Comp?
What would it cost, just a ballpark figure?

Thanks again! :)

No prob worksmanFL.
The adaptor plate is $24.99 They have 4 different V-brakes too choose from that range from $9.99 to $21.99 and also high dollar V's from $85 to $100.

I just got the adaptor and $10 brakes for $35 front and $35 rear. $70 for total peace of mind.

Cheers!
 
and the best part about haveing those adapter plates is you can transfer them to another build if you got a certain body style you like but dont feel comfortable with the brakes
 
ok so heres a few pics the rear brakes are my huffy i added the clamps for strength and the front brakes are my dads bike which i gave to him sacrificing my front brakes cause he had the worlds worst brakes even with new pads
 

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Scotto - Thanks for your reply post.

Goat Herder - Thanks for reintroducing me to the thread you linked in the previous post.

Really helpful. Thanks again guys! :)
 
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