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Shimano CT91 Cantilever Brake Shoes

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Shimano CT91 Cantilever Brake Shoes

Shimano CT91 Cantilever Brake Shoes

When Should You Run Shimano CT91 Cantilever Brake Shoes?

The Shimano CT91 cantilever brake shoes are the direct replacement compound for older cantilever brakes still found on cyclocross bikes, vintage road bikes, and touring frames. The standard post-type mount fits Shimano and most third-party cantilever brake calipers, maintaining consistent pad alignment and toe adjustment for controlled, reliable braking force. The rubber compound is formulated to clean the rim surface during braking, helping maintain bite even when light dirt or moisture is present on aluminum rims.

These shoes are a budget-friendly way to restore braking performance on any cantilever-equipped bike without replacing the caliper hardware. They work on standard aluminum rims and should not be used on carbon rim surfaces. Sold individually, making it easy to replace one side at a time as the compound wears through normal brake use patterns.

$1.50

Original: $4.99

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Shimano CT91 Cantilever Brake Shoes

$4.99

$1.50

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When Should You Run Shimano CT91 Cantilever Brake Shoes?

The Shimano CT91 cantilever brake shoes are the direct replacement compound for older cantilever brakes still found on cyclocross bikes, vintage road bikes, and touring frames. The standard post-type mount fits Shimano and most third-party cantilever brake calipers, maintaining consistent pad alignment and toe adjustment for controlled, reliable braking force. The rubber compound is formulated to clean the rim surface during braking, helping maintain bite even when light dirt or moisture is present on aluminum rims.

These shoes are a budget-friendly way to restore braking performance on any cantilever-equipped bike without replacing the caliper hardware. They work on standard aluminum rims and should not be used on carbon rim surfaces. Sold individually, making it easy to replace one side at a time as the compound wears through normal brake use patterns.