Cyclocross Cantilever brake pads?

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    neo_pop_71
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    I’ve never been a fan of Nashbar branded stuff, tends to low-end quality so they can give you a “good” price. No thanks!

    Check these out, Kool-Stop/Mathauser Salmon dual compound for only $2.00 more:

    http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/brakeshoes.html#koolstop

    (half way down the page, salmon/black pad)

    Kool Stop Salmon Models with smooth studs:

    for traditional center-pull cantilevers and some center-pull calipers, such as Mafac

    Sheldon Brown, R.I.P. with happy trails in Heaven, was the guru of all things bike related… he always picked the best performing stuff, not what was expensive or popular for the moment. I had the pleasure of speaking with Sheldon a few times on the phone and he answered a number of my questions on bike message boards. Every suggestion was perfect, the guy really knew his stuff! The bike world lost a great one when he moved on! First off, these Kool-Stop-Mathauser pads are made in the USA, that seals it for me! The dual compounds work amazingly well, I’ve been so impressed, half the price of Jag Wire premium dual compound pads and they stop so much better!

    -D-

    mixalive
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    cool
    vpc66
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    Thanks …Glad you brought up the cyclecross bit with the pads. I have been checking things out on ebay and info about single speeds so when I am ready to do my cheapie build with a few bucks from income tax time I will have some insight. But I must ask…what is the difference between cyclecross and mtb canti brakes…they look the same to me?

    Oh….+1 to KOOL STOP pads used that brand on my BMX bikes and hope to run them on the single speed when time comes

    neo_pop_71
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    No real difference between a CX canti pad and a MTN pad. The big distinction is high quality canti brakes rule in the CX world, as opposed to being “retro” in the mountain bike scene. You will not find a nicer pad than the dual compound Kool-Stop/Mauthauser pad I linked in my previous posting!
    mixalive
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    I tried a pair of Kool-Stop’s Eagle Claw from my local LBS this weekend and found the pads were hitting my forks when the cables were unloaded, preventing me from being able to remove my tire. I could have mounted them backwards, but would have gone against the design of how the pads kick out on the following edge. I clearly had the wrong pad.
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