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  1. https://preview.redd.it/i94xtf5owspf1.jpeg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=27c30cba60148f40cde26479f3aec97e6918b523

    Here’s another angle. I have what I believe to be a 1988 Trek 520, and I want to convert to linear-pull brakes. Yes, I have new linear-pull compatible levers 🙂 Unfortunately, the brakes don’t seem to actually fit between the bike fork and the rim — even if I jam them in there, there’s clearly no room for them to move around. Did I mess something up? are these supposed to be rear brakes? 😅

  2. I suspect it was made for a particular style of cantilever brakes with unusual spacing. Maybe even Mafac cantis.

  3. Just not the right brakes for this bike. It was designed for cantilever brakes and probably the narrow kind.

  4. The brake bosses are too close together. V brakes need 80mm spaced bosses, ye olde cantilevers were often 60mm apart. Refit the original brakes or Shimano CX50 which can work well with narrow spacing if you follow the setup instructions. Many other cantilevers have the same problem as your V brakes, as they’re designed around 80mm spacing

    I don’t know a way to fit V brakes on narrow spaced bosses like this

  5. Sometimes you can change the spacers around to get the pad closer to the b-brake. The spacers on the outside on the inside.

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