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Yep thats the plan; I had a rear brake-less ride yesterday around the block and loved the feel! There is temporary road surface atm where I live which didnt feel a thing compared to 80psi 25mm schwalbe one that I am riding everyday.
Yeah I know about the position as mentioned here: http://www.paulcomp.com/shared/instructions/racer.pdf
Paul come in 2 versions center pull and canti mount; the only difference is the back plate which is removable. Which is also interesting as Shimano direct mount and standard calipers are the same with a back plate
What straddle is that?
Just wait a while before you decided to modified the Rychtarski, spend all winter riding with the 42mm tyres and developed a thick skin from the ribbing of the club riders about it.
The Paul Racer use cantilever mount*, not centerpull, Dia Compe 610 required centerpull mount.
*to clarify, I mean the mount itself is the same as cantilever/v brakes, but positioned for centerpull.