These are some of the latest
These are some of the latest pics not all that intersting. but anyway. Before posting I want to clearly say the way I am thinking of mounting my rear brake is my initiative and not endorsed or recommended by Cruzbike . In fact the instructions clearly say a TT brake should be mounted on the top bridge and if a caliper brake is chosen it should go on the lower bridge. In other words in this litigious environment I take responsibilty for my own modifications. With that disclaimer out of the way , here goes:
This is a standard front brake , the length of the nut in this case is not long enough to grip the brake's bolt once its mounted on the fork. I've ordered some longer than 20mm . On the photo below you see the depth of the crown where the brake is mounted. 40mm
Apologies for including a view of my leg. These are 42cm Salsa woodchipper 2 bars. There is ordinarily plenty of clearance between leg and the drops , but at 3 o'clock in the morning on a 400km brevet my knee may drift just a bit outside the normal pedalling line and hit the drops , so I've ordered a 46cm wide bar.
In my case the holes in the C clamp which hold the handlebar on the boom did not quite align. The out of alignment was less than 0.5mm but just enough so the bolts would not engage in the thread of the boom C section. The answer is not to force anything . if it doesn't fit try to work out why , and take time to think of a solution. Cross threading here would not be good . And here is my solution
This is one of the two steerer clamp bolts that I modified so that they engaged easily into the boom clamp. I just filed a little bit of the thread close to the bolt head as you can see on the right hand side of the bolt. I only filed that part of the thread that fits into the C clamp you can see on the second last photo above. This only need to be done if the C clamp holes don't align . And you can tell that if whilst trying to fit the bolts with your finger tips (and no more) it feels a little stiff. And it only needs to be done for one bolt if only one c clamp doesn't align. Once aligned the bolts go in very smoothly and once tightened up that handle bar is going nowhere. Again for emphasis , don't force anything.
And this is what it looks like all tightned up. Perfect fit, handlebar to boom.
On to the rear brakes in the picture below. Caliper brake on the upper bridge. Its impossible with these shimano R650 to get a smooth cable run to the right hand side of the frame . The Cruzbike are explicit about this. TT brakes for the top i.e cabling which comes off the side of the brake.
But I fiddled and this seems feasible . This is not my final arrangement and is not specified by Cruzbike so take resbosibilty for it as I will if this is the way I decide to go. However that top bridge ,the size of the seat stays and their anchorage so close to the main frame look to me as its a mighty strong arrangement i.e excellent place to put a brake.