Point about brake arm is valid. (see where cable outer meets brake on right)
forks are the nuts though (imo) for the era, and no hole in the front, only rear
I have seen a similar setup on an early TT and was equally bemused.
I am running an aero caliper behind fork which has no raised arm and a noodle to track cable away.
It must mean the turning circle is reduced. If you actually look at how much a wheel turns though especially on a TT it is probably still ok.
Just no barspins.
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Point about brake arm is valid. (see where cable outer meets brake on right)
I have seen a similar setup on an early TT and was equally bemused.
I am running an aero caliper behind fork which has no raised arm and a noodle to track cable away.
It must mean the turning circle is reduced. If you actually look at how much a wheel turns though especially on a TT it is probably still ok.
Just no barspins.