I've scavenged a couple of them from the front forks of dump mountain bikes. A dremel cut off wheel or side grinder will remove them. Then I use small U bolts to attach them where I want. With good shoes they make fine brakes on a budget.
SB
Believe me i've googled. Anywhere that used to have them no longer does or are located in the uk. The other two you posted are for u-brakes, not v brakes.
The said.. thing is now you would have to go through a foreign distributor and by some miracle convince him to order a pallet of them for local shops. We are pretty much helpless in this country anymore nothings made here anymore. I am beginning to think if we even got bubble gum factories left? lol
I've scavenged a couple of them from the front forks of dump mountain bikes. A dremel cut off wheel or side grinder will remove them. Then I use small U bolts to attach them where I want. With good shoes they make fine brakes on a budget.
SB
Thanks for the fork idea. I used one of these i had on an old mountain bike:
The spacing was the same around that arch as the V-brake plates, so I did a little chopping, and after some fire and grinding, i have an adapter plate, and the bike stops SO much better with two brakes.