Disc Brakes and V-Brakes

I did think about removing the boster, but the screws aren't tapped all the way along their length, so they cannot secure all the components without the booster (which I want to get rid of anyway).

I don't have a tapping tool.
 
Or look out for an avid 'arch rival' v brake, booster built in and very powerful. I picked one up on ebay for a £5 recently
 
Sheepdisease":1brbl7jc said:
I did think about removing the boster, but the screws aren't tapped all the way along their length, so they cannot secure all the components without the booster (which I want to get rid of anyway).

I don't have a tapping tool.

Just get a replacement rear v brake and ditch the crap, your bike will be happier.

Just dont make a mess of the carpet :LOL:
 
What would I need in order to get rid of the booster so that I could tighten it all with a screw which is tapped all the way?
 
Do you think that I would need the same size for the front as well if I want to get rid of the booster whilst I choose the right disc brakes?
 
Nip to Halfrauds or your bike shop and blag a ride on a bike with discs before you make any decisions ;)
 
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