Don't you need this to alter the pull ratio
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/cables/travel-agent-br0411-black-each/
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/cables/travel-agent-br0411-black-each/
As I said earlier, you could start by shortening the straddle wire, by a lot.Can anyone point me in the direction on some good info on how to set them up correctly ?
Do you mean that you used blocks from a bike with Vs to replace the blocks in the bike with cantis? That might explain the blocks not meeting the wheel at the right angle. V blocks and canti blocks have somewhat different mounting fittings.Thanks everyone for the info,much appreciated. I have been off the bike for a while now having had a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia a few years back and suffering a lot of ongoing pain. But knowing how much I used to enjoy the bikes I am Keen to have a go of at least commuting to work. The 90's Raleigh was brought a while back and I did commute a few times on it. What I have noticed is that the brakes do not meet the wheel flat and are at a bit of a angle so there would be room for improvement there. The brake blocks were the spares for the other bike and I wondered if the two types of brakes use slightly different blocks ? I will at first try and tune what I already have and see if I can get an improvement, all the cables could do with replacing. Can anyone point me in the direction on some good info on how to set them up correctly ? If this fails I will go the v brake route. The levers and gear changers are seperate on both bikes.
Did you also order canti specific blocks?The new cables have arrived and I plan to have a go at improving the brakes this weekend fingers crossed.
Thanks everyone for the info,much appreciated. I have been off the bike for a while now having had a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia a few years back and suffering a lot of ongoing pain. But knowing how much I used to enjoy the bikes I am Keen to have a go of at least commuting to work. The 90's Raleigh was brought a while back and I did commute a few times on it. What I have noticed is that the brakes do not meet the wheel flat and are at a bit of a angle so there would be room for improvement there. The brake blocks were the spares for the other bike and I wondered if the two types of brakes use slightly different blocks ? I will at first try and tune what I already have and see if I can get an improvement, all the cables could do with replacing. Can anyone point me in the direction on some good info on how to set them up correctly ? If this fails I will go the v brake route. The levers and gear changers are seperate on both bikes.