Zaskar with odd u brake

I'm thoroughly confused surely the lugs (and I've just check my 18")
are the wrong way up. So it's not just a case of putting brake on upside
down.

This is a 12.5 frame but brake is normal

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It's probably just to do with the frame being so small and there being no room for a hanger on the frame, so it uses the BMX style system with the separate hanger.
 
big.eck":1lqdyj8m said:
maybe it's not a zaskar ? was'nt there a jumpbike frame that looked like the zaskar ? :?

Pretty sure it's real, seem to remember this set up being raised on a Zaskar thread a while ago, it is under the seatstay due lack of space on the top, was only like this on the 14.5 frame.
 
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I seem to remember reading that GT did this to avoid heels and ankles clipping canti's - but yes, fair point, why underneath?
 
Gentleman the frame in the listing is a 1993 14.5". As most of you remember when Shimano switched to a lower profile cantilever design in 1993 GT switched most of the line to cantilevers at that time. (Main reason GT stayed with the u-brakes as long as they did is because heels would clip the brakes until their design became lower profile.) However the 14.5" frame still had such a low seat stay that they chose to stick with the u-brake on the 14.5" frame. They chose the under stay position because it was cleaner. My daughter has a 93 in purple ano with the brake under the seat stays
 

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