Yes I have used them for this purpose on '89 Trek 950.
Originally, had Tektro cantis (CR720s) which looked great but they worked only ok due to where I could get the pads to align on the rim. Swapped in these Pro-Max v brakes (108mm, silver version) and the braking dramatically improved as they offered better range to get pads in better position, plus v brake leverage/power.
These are a great option. Highly recommend.
Josh Z
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I have a 26 inch Waterford built touring bike (similar to a Riv Atlantis before they went all in on the long chain stays)
650b will fit and the XTR v brakes will work. Richard Schwinn mentioned that it would alter the steering and mildly recommended against it. The bike was designed for a 26 X 1.6 inch tire. I have a chart that shows the difference in will circumference is just a few millimeters. 640mm V 670mm. However we know that just a few millimeters change of frame geometry is a big deal.
Other than availability of tires/fendors (can’t fit larger than actual 26 X 47 mm tire)
what advantage do you see on either the handling/speed/bump roll over of the changeup from's 26 to 650 B
thank you, ye of more experience than I.
Yours sincerely,
Bernard F. Duhon
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For sure when I did a 700 C X 25mm to 650b 38/42 mm I noticed no difference
Yours sincerely,
Bernard F. Duhon