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Photo from the collection of Jeff Archer of First Flight Bicycles. If you think you know what this is, post your answer in the ‘comments’ section– the correct answer will be posted there on Tuesday!

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jorge
jorge
11 years ago

i think , that it´s a onza cantilever brake

LP
LP
11 years ago

Kooka?

They look fun to adjust….

mike
mike
11 years ago

WTB Canti’s with original brake pads.

Vittorio
Vittorio
11 years ago

WTB Speedmaster Cantilever Brakes 1995 circa

monroe
monroe
11 years ago

scott super brake?

Greg
Greg
11 years ago

Gravity Research Canti’s

MagliaRosa
MagliaRosa
11 years ago

The compilation worked! No-one has mentioned Campy seat-posts! Oops…

Tim
Tim
11 years ago

WTB Speedmaster cantilever brake.

B
B
11 years ago

Might be time to just start calling this “Monday Weird Canti Pic”

Jeff
Jeff
11 years ago

I think I have a set somewhere in the bottom of my parts bin…
WTB cantis.

ML
ML
3 years ago
Reply to  Jeff

still got any you want to sell?

Chris S.
Chris S.
11 years ago

Oh wow… yes! Wilderness Trail Speedmasters!!! Sweet! I’ll take two sets for my Klein Attitude 4-speed, full rigid in electric moss green!!

Mark
Mark
11 years ago

Had them and they where awesome stoppers but sucked to set up. My knuckles still hurt from that spring snapping them. WTB Speed Cantis. I had them on a Shite bike Softride. I did so like that bike despite what people say about it. Still riding hard tails 20+yrs later

Podi-ummmmz
Podi-ummmmz
11 years ago

dura ace 11s cassette

Tim
Tim
11 years ago

1st generation dual compound black and salmon WTB pads. If they have raised WTB lettering and logo then 2nd generation but these are 1st generation. I molded them for Fred back in the day. You all know who Fred is?

Miklos
Miklos
11 years ago

Add dual compound pads to the description of the WTBs. They’re dirty, but you can see the color change. Great performance if you didn’t mind replacing rims more often. The pads were replaceable. Peel them out and glue in the new ones.

Locke
Locke
11 years ago

@Tim
Fred=Trail Boss

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