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Title: New School Brake build dilemma
Post by: Funkyworm on May 04, 2013, 10:07 AM
Ok I'm doing my first new school build,

I want to run front & rear brakes but the Oddy tyre on the front is a 20 x 2.25 & its touching the u brake callipers in various places as it's just too big. I definitely want to run a front so has any one got a suggestion of a good whitewall or tan wall tyre set up that will work & what is the maximim size for a front running a u- brake ???

Cheers!
Title: Re: New School Brake build dilemma
Post by: GavinDavis on May 04, 2013, 10:17 AM
Youll probably be looking to run a maximum 2.0 width to save it from fouling the caliper.  Or maybe even a 1.9.....what caliper ate you using?

Most new school rides dont have a front brake and a bigger front tyre gives you more meat where its needed  :daumenhoch:
Title: Re: New School Brake build dilemma
Post by: Funkyworm on May 04, 2013, 11:26 AM
Youll probably be looking to run a maximum 2.0 width to save it from fouling the caliper.  Or maybe even a 1.9.....what caliper ate you using?

Most new school rides dont have a front brake and a bigger front tyre gives you more meat where its needed  :daumenhoch:

Alright Gav, Yeah Ive not ridden a bike for 20 years mate & old habits die hard, just bought a 2012 Haro 500.1 frame &  2011 500.3 forks with lugs for u brakes Im using a set of Xposure brakes for now.

Was thinking Xposure dave's  or Primo v monsters 1.95   
Title: Re: New School Brake build dilemma
Post by: Betty on May 04, 2013, 12:02 PM
Go with v monsters, 1.95 rear and 2.1 up front will give enough clearance for your brakes

Exposure chas n daves offer feck all grip.... avoid!
Title: Re: New School Brake build dilemma
Post by: Funkyworm on May 04, 2013, 12:50 PM
Go with v monsters, 1.95 rear and 2.1 up front will give enough clearance for your brakes

Exposure chas n daves offer feck all grip.... avoid!

Awesome cheers mate !
Title: Re: New School Brake build dilemma
Post by: BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN on May 04, 2013, 03:00 PM
you might find that you don't need to run and front brake if you don't do any tricks that you can't foot jam (foot behind forks on the tyre and jam it under the forks to flip up the back)

I thought that I would want a front brake, but after riding with out one and feeling safe if stopping hard with the grip that the back brake gives - it works for me  ;)

try the big tyre without a front brake and see how you get on  :daumenhoch:
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