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Andy R":3v57q698 said:of course I'm stuck with the U-brake
You can use a Magura hydraulic rim brake in place of a U brake just mount the brackets upside down and it will work fine

Andy R":3v57q698 said:of course I'm stuck with the U-brake
exbiker":cpu2ihnu said:Andy R":cpu2ihnu said:of course I'm stuck with the U-brake
You can use a Magura hydraulic rim brake in place of a U brake just mount the brackets upside down and it will work fine![]()
exbiker You can use a Magura hydraulic rim brake in place of a U brake just mount the brackets upside down and it will work fine 8)[/quote said:Just to clarify this please - so if I bought a Magura HS33 brake set this would be totally compatible with U brake studs?
I need to make sure before I actually buy anything, obviously.....
Very many thanks,
Andy
Andy R":32pa49jv said:The only thing that isn't clear (well to me that is !) is what prevents the two "calipers" (for want of a better word) from rotating away from the rim as the brake is applied? Normally the arch assembly would do this but obviously with the brackets fitted upside-down this can't be used.