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  • more of a forks choice than a brake one

    He chose to spend $400 on Jan Heine's centrepull brakes instead of plain old cantis/V-brakes which probably work better. He's paid extra money to give himself less choice and make his frame and forks irreplaceable

    Plus he made it 650b then said there is only 1 rim for sale in the world that fulfills his requirements

    And then he decided to ride this bike, alone, through the mountains in Morocco in the midst of a global pandemic. 👌

  • He chose to spend $400 on Jan Heine's centrepull brakes instead of plain old cantis/V-brakes which probably work better. He's paid extra money to give himself less choice and make his frame and forks irreplaceable

    They're based on Mafacs centrepulls, which were made in the millions and therefore easy to find should you need to? They're also not particularly fragile parts so I don't see why the RH version would be.

    then said there is only 1 rim for sale in the world that fulfills his requirements.

    Not quite what he said, plus I can think of 3 other brands that do 650b rim brake rims. He'll be fine for the next 20 years of riding he has ahead of him, the same way some people are still riding 27 1/4 wheels in 2020.

  • They're based on Mafacs centrepulls, which were made in the millions and therefore easy to find should you need to?

    Not that bike shops are super common in Morocco where he rode but even if they were, my (admittedly very vague) memory is that the majority of bikes were not that retro and usually carried mostly cheaper bikes from the far east where the bike shops could get decent supplies of spares rather than what looks like quite overpriced spares for Mafac. Also, other than bolts, pads or cables, not sure what spares he'd need. I'm okay with people choosing whatever they want, I don't have to agree though.

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