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Linear Pull Brakes
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Submitted by
Kevin
a Cross Country Rider
from Moscow, ID, USA Date Reviewed: May 28, 2002 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Purchased At: | Paradise Creek Bikes | | Strengths: | Hard to adjust | | Weaknesses: | Concealed Spring | | Similar Products Used: | Avid, Protech, and most of the Shimanos | | Bike Setup: | '97 Fisher Mamba (heavily modified) | | Bottom Line: | I got these to replace my old cantilever breaks, and I had a hard time adjusting them to fid my frame. It seemed like the slot was not long enough to get them where I needed them. Once I got them working, they have not given me much trouble.
One trivial complaint: almost every other brand of breaks have the spring on the outside, so to center them quickly you can just bend the spring a little bit. These use a coil spring, so you can only center them by turning the set screw. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Over
a Weekend Warrior
from Lodz, Poland Date Reviewed: May 10, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | less than 1 month | | Strengths: | PRICE, PrIcE, pRiCe, PricE, priceApart from that, they are quite strong- the alloy used in their production seems to be quite tough. | | Weaknesses: | relatively large mass | | Similar Products Used: | all kinds of tektro v-brakes, shimano stx-rc | | Bike Setup: | atala bird, RS iett xc | | Bottom Line: | Quite a nice brake for a very low price. I was sure it won't work as it should, but, fortunately, i was not right. In comparison with my old Altus cantilevers they are wonderful. But, as all v-brakes, they need proper regulation. | Overall Rating: |
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