They did not fit right-off-the-bat on my spoke 16" inchers on my Bravo. Too Big!!!
However... with some patience they will fit!!!!
*I dremeled (or die grind) about a couple mm inside of each pad where the ends pivot on the fixed rod.* (I made sure not to grind of the retainer flange in the middle of the coupler!!! it keeps the pads for falling off!!! By doing so I created enough clearance for the pad to set closer to each other and further away for the hub of the wheel. Making it possible to use this Pads.
*!!! tampering with brakes is dangerous!!! I do not encourage messing with the function of any stock brakes!!! I did this with knowing the risk and possiblities of injury.
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Didn't fit
August 1, 2013
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sean t from san jose, CA United States
Didn't fit on my front spoke Vespa wheel.
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on Hobbit mag wheels
May 6, 2012
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robf from berkeley
they work well on Hobbit mag wheels, but expect to bust out your dremel for some minor fine tuning to get them to fit.
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not for honda spoke rear wheels
October 11, 2011
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Simon Earley from grand rapids, MI United States
these are to large to fit in the hub. if anyone has fit these on a hobbit tell me where
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Close but not tacos.
October 7, 2011
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Edward Manhart from Omaha, NE United States
Does NOT fit snowflakes. close to fitting on the rear, not even the correct mounting for the front. where the hell can i get snowflake brake pads?? Even the one's that specifically say "for snowflakes" don't look right.