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Salsa Cycles Arc de Tri-oomph

Average Rating 4.62/5
# of Reviews 60
MSRP $ 30.00
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      Submitted by Bryan a Cross Country Rider from Dallas, Texas, USA
      Date Reviewed: 2/21/2007 2:24:36 PM
      Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
      Weaknesses: This is strictly a vanity complaint but they are a bit of an eye sore. Functionally, however, they're the shiz!
      Bottom Line: These things rock if you're using V-Brakes. My hardtail C'dale was experiencing some serious flex on the seat stays each time I hit the rear brakes. After the boosters were installed, my braking ability was VASTLY improved. And the flexing was all but eliminated. I'm a 170lb rider and an admitted weight-weinie, so installing disc brakes on either of my MTBs is out of the question. But if you're looking to add breaking power, I highly recommend these boosters.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Nathan F. a Weekend Warrior from San Antonio, TEXAS USA
      Date Reviewed: 8/26/2006 10:48:19 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Anywhere that has dirt!
      Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
      Price Paid: $23
      Purchased At: eBay.com
      Strengths: Works great to minimize the flex on my seat stays when applying my V-brakes (XT).
      Weaknesses: NONE!
      Similar Products Tried: NONE!
      Bike Setup: 1999 Litespeed Tsali-XT Group,Titec 118 Ti Handlebar,Frogs,Judy SID,KING Ti bottle cage,Salsa Brake Brace&Syncros Ti post. WT approx. 23 pounds ;)
      Bottom Line: As many people know, titanium is flexible, but hard to break. But with this flexibility, it makes braking harder, but not allowing enough force to clamp down onto the rim. The Brake brace re-enforces the brakes to help bring my ride to a stop. I would recommend this to any one that still uses V-brakes and even more so for the Ti riders out there.
      It is one of the best piece of equipment that I purchased in a long time.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by adam a Weekend Warrior from Cleveland Oooooooohio
      Date Reviewed: 2/15/2005 1:25:06 AM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $22
      Purchased At: ebay
      Strengths: its strength
      Weaknesses: makes the brakes really hard to work on and I can't take my rear tire off easily
      Bottom Line: Makes a good thing even better. Light, cool looking, and improves braking power. No flex whatsoever
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Michael a Weekend Warrior from Mountains of TN
      Date Reviewed: 1/26/2005 8:07:49 PM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $30
      Purchased At: Universal Cycles
      Strengths: They work, completely eliminated the flex I was experiencing, improve braking power
      Weaknesses: make it hard to get my big fingers in there to adjust stuff on the brakes
      Similar Products Tried: none
      Bike Setup: Airborne Corsair, RS Duke SL, LX v-brakes
      Bottom Line: Well, bought the front one because my front brake was squealing on me, and I obviously wanted to stop that (was due to flex in the fork), and then I was toying around with my bike, and noticed that the rear end was flexing more than a Mr. Universe contestant. Well, I quickly contacted Universal cycles and got them to add another one onto my order, and what can I say, they work, they do what they are supposed to do, they increase braking power, stop frame flex, and aren't too heavy. Warning to people w/ fat fingers, it makes adjustments a little bit more difficult, but it is worth the trouble.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by johnny Boy a Cross Country Rider from kaneohe, HI
      Date Reviewed: 9/14/2004 2:49:28 PM
      FavoriteTrail: any and all
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $35
      Purchased At: AEbike.com
      Strengths: **THIS REVIEW IS FOR THE CARBON VERSION**

      I bought it at a great price, MSRP is 55 buckarooskies.
      The carbon looks way cool plus is lighter than the Al version.
      Weaknesses: none yet
      Similar Products Tried: never had to use before
      Bike Setup: Surly Karate Monkey, Salsa rims, Avids SD7, Thomson post, Truvativ 180mm SS Crank, Surly rigid fork, WTB stealth pedals, easton stem
      Bottom Line: After a few weeks my rear brake became mushy and squeeled like a banshee. i tued everything inaginable, cable reroute, cleaning rim, new pads and none of that worked. finally i bought the Salsa Arch-de-treoomph. what a difference. the first ride out the squeeling was gone like as uncle bob at the family reunion. As far as power woo-doggy! now it truly is a single digit brake. the feel of it is incredible. i would highly reccomend. this products endurance has yet to be seen, however none of its reviews suggeast that it will fail anytime soon. so no worries.
      i give it 4 for value b/c i got it cheap, but you might not. and five overall b/c of its looks, weight and working as advertised.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by SGT. ROCK a Racer from Grande Cache, AB
      Date Reviewed: 6/7/2004 11:44:47 AM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: Bikeroom.com
      Strengths: Looks sweet
      Does the job
      No cutouts (easy to clean)
      Weaknesses: Paint durability?
      Similar Products Tried: Tecktro
      Bike Setup: Ventana Pantera
      Bottom Line: I decided to run a rear v-brake on my new Pantera frame, and to my dismay, the beefy stays visibly flexed with healthy applications of brake lever. I needed a booster that complemented the looks of the frame - the black Salsa was perfect.

      It's pretty hard to make a bad brake booster - it's probably the least tecnologically complex part on the bike. The Salsa's solid, wafer-thin design works, and is much easier to clean than the thicker, cut-out Tektro I use on another bike. The price was totally reasonable, too. Recommmended.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by gera brian a Cross Country Rider from naga, cebu, philippines
      Date Reviewed: 4/12/2004 12:24:01 AM
      FavoriteTrail: which one?
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Purchased At: local bike shop
      Strengths: sleek and slim design, light, stiff and sexy too!
      Weaknesses: product is light but the hardware is a bit heavy.
      Similar Products Tried: tektro brake boosters
      Bike Setup: gt zaskar, LX/XT gruppo, FireXC, Manitou Six fork
      Bottom Line: this product is great! no more frame flex and my brakes stops better now. im giving it 4 flamin' chilis.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Mark A. Lohnes a Cross Country Rider from Skagway, Alaska
      Date Reviewed: 12/28/2003 2:58:59 PM
      FavoriteTrail: West Creek Trail
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $60
      Purchased At: Ebay
      Strengths: Stiff, curvy looks, Carbon
      Weaknesses: While the brace itself is light, the hardware is heavy.
      Similar Products Tried: none
      Bike Setup: Trek Fuel w/full XTR, Chris King, Titec, Syncros, Mavic
      Bottom Line: These braces really help the rear end...now the modulation is much crisper and the power is more than up to the task. On the front, the brace tightened up the fork flex and while the modualtion increse was not as pronounced as the rear, the stopping power definitely was. All in all a worth while upgrade that gives me more confidence and control. Combined with XTR levers and v brakes, I can stop as nearly as well as my friends with disc's.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Tom C. a Racer from Pleasant Hill, CA
      Date Reviewed: 8/16/2003 5:50:25 PM
      FavoriteTrail: any
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $30
      Purchased At: local bike shop
      Strengths: Super stiff!!! Sharp-looking!!! Priced rite!!!
      Weaknesses: none
      Similar Products Tried: none
      Bike Setup: Trek 7300 w much upgraded gear. XTR brakes, XT F/R derailleurs, LX Octalink crank etc!!!
      Bottom Line: I bought this booster to stop the #@$%&*$#@ squealing of my XT brakes. It is the only thing that worked!!!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by MIKE NONCHEN a Cross Country Rider from pickering ont ca
      Date Reviewed: 6/7/2003 7:30:57 PM
      FavoriteTrail: 3 rox
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $30
      Purchased At: bay cycle sports
      Strengths: works well, eliminates flex and brake squeel.
      Weaknesses: heavy, ugly
      Similar Products Tried: none
      Bike Setup: 02 raleigh tarantula
      Bottom Line: very good product, my seatstays used to flex at least 3/4 of an inch on my el cheapo allu frame. Now my bike stops better that my friends ride that sports speed dial 7's

      A MUST BUY!!
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Kamaaina a Weekend Warrior from Oahu, Hawaii
      Date Reviewed: 5/23/2003 9:56:13 AM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $25
      Purchased At: BikeFactory in Honolulu
      Strengths: Super stiff construction. Slim design. Wouldn't say that it's the best looking booster but "form-follows-function". Good hardware with different thickness spacers to adjust clearances for different brake calipers.
      Weaknesses: None so far except did they have to make the "SALSA" emblem so big? I will definetly scrape off the SALSA word and the two "pickles"......will look a lot cleaner without them.
      Similar Products Tried: Nashbar "CarbonFiber" booster......(ha! ha!.....I think these were made by the same people that make JELLO).
      Bike Setup: Shinamo XT parallel-push brakes, RockShox Judy fork.
      Bottom Line: These boosters really stiffen-up the frame and fork. It still flexes a little when you grab the brake levers hard but by then you'd be skidding anyway. More of a value than buying the Shimano carbon booster which is twice the price of a Salsa. Brake system feels a lot more solid; cables don't feel like rubber-bands anymore. 5 flaming pickles for these boosters....they get the job done.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by jaxx a Racer from South Africa
      Date Reviewed: 4/26/2003 7:16:43 PM
      FavoriteTrail: the one in the mountains
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: jesonson
      Strengths: stops frame flex,i now have a rear brake!
      Weaknesses: dont let anyone tell you it looks cool. this is the one thing i hate on my bike it covers my beautiful xt brakes, looks sooooo cheasy, but it works
      Similar Products Tried: first brake booster
      Bike Setup: giant atx88o
      Bottom Line: this thing works,pitty its sooooo frickin ugly
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Michael a Weekend Warrior from The Mountains of Tennessee
      Date Reviewed: 2/15/2003 2:05:28 PM
      FavoriteTrail: which one, it is hard to narrow it down
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: Jenson USA
      Strengths: Imediate difference is noted, pumps up the braking power of any brakes
      Weaknesses: Kind of makes it difficult to access the noodle on end of the brake cabel housing and to manuever it(especially if you have fat fingers like mine
      Similar Products Tried: none
      Bike Setup: Airborne Corsair, XT/LX, Duke SL
      Bottom Line: I bought these for both the front and rear as I noticed squealing from both my front a rear brakes. Being that my bike is Ti this came as no surprise for the rear, but I figured the Duke, which is just now one year old would hold up better. Oh well, I now have the Salsa boosters on and have noticed a significant difference. I have left many a skid marks in the sharp corners of downhills as I have gone bombing down them. Not that I intended to do so, but momentum and inertia of a guy my size is a powerful thing to overcome, and these brakes do wonderfully to do so.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Kai Johnson a Cross Country Rider from Redwood City, CA
      Date Reviewed: 8/25/2002 10:29:49 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Root trail
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $32
      Purchased At: lbs
      Strengths: Works perfectly as advertised.
      Noticeably eliminates all flex from braking
      Weaknesses: None.
      Bike Setup: Klein Attitude. Avid SD7 V-brakes with Shimano XT levers.
      Bottom Line: You wouldn't think that the fat seatstays on the Klein Attitude would be flexing and robbing you of braking power, but they were. I threw this bad boy on the rear v brake and instantly all squeal disappeared and the brakes took on a noticeably firm, direct feel. These do the job intended and do it well. I shoulda got one for the front.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Bubba a Weekend Warrior from Valpo
      Date Reviewed: 8/19/2002 6:44:35 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Westville
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: beyond bikes
      Strengths: Does what it's spose to
      Weaknesses: Should have got one for the front, too
      Similar Products Tried: an allen wrench to tighten the brakes
      Bike Setup: Old steel hardtail
      Bottom Line: Back brakes used to feel kind of mushy (Cane Creek with Avid Levers) because they were so strong the frame flexed. They feel really smooth now. A little heavy, but it works and was easy to install. I only paid $20 for mine, so I don't have the usual gripe about price.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Russ a Cross Country Rider from Fresno
      Date Reviewed: 11/27/2001 8:28:41 AM
      FavoriteTrail: SJR
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $40
      Purchased At: Cyclopath
      Strengths: Eliminated frame flex. Improved braking. Carbon weave looks sharp. Light weight.
      Weaknesses: Price. $40 seems steep for such a simple product.
      Similar Products Tried: None.
      Bike Setup: VooDoo Bizango, XT Build kit, SXR Fork.
      Bottom Line: My rear brake was non existent until I bought this. I had never owned a steel frame, and had no idea that linear pull brakes could flex the frame so much. Now I cannot visually detect any flex and the rear brake is 100% stronger. Previously, so much of my braking came from the front that my rim would heat up to the point that the tire bead would slip and break my valve stem practically every ride! I cannot imagine why a bike company would put v-brakes on a steel frame and not provide a brake booster. This product has given new life to my ride.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Joel from Santa Fe, NM USA
      Date Reviewed: 11/13/2001 10:48:30 PM
      FavoriteTrail: South Boundary
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $30
      Purchased At: Paul's Bicycle Way of Life
      Strengths: Strong, sharp looking, pretty good finish so far
      Weaknesses: A little heavy and pricey for what it is
      Similar Products Tried: None
      Bike Setup: Team Marin, XT, Raceface, Time, SX-r
      Bottom Line: This is a good product if it is what you really need. I have not noticed enough of a difference to offset the cost, but maybe that's just because my frame is kick-ass and doesn't bend . See if you can borrow one first before purchasing it.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Mike a Cross Country Rider from Califa del Sur
      Date Reviewed: 10/11/2001 8:06:07 PM
      FavoriteTrail: The long and winding kind
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $40
      Purchased At: CBO
      Strengths: Works as advertised - reduces frame flex. Aluminum inserts in carbon booster are clever and should extend the life considerably. Looks kinda space-age and spiffy, for whatever that's worth.
      Weaknesses: None noted so far...
      Similar Products Tried: First experience with a brake booster...
      Bike Setup: RM Blizzard, XT brakes/shifters/drivetrain, Thomson stem, King headset, RaceFace ISIS Turbine crankset/BB, Salsa post, WTB saddle, Salsa booster, WTB Laser XC wheelset
      Bottom Line: NOTE: This review is for the Salsa Carbon Arc...

      The product works as advertised - there is a noticeable reduction in frame flex with the booster attached. Didn't really notice a change in braking power, but then again I'm not exactly bombing down ski runs or hucking off scarps either. I think this is a good add-on for anyone on a steel-frame bike for reducing the flex in the rear triangle.

      Hmmm...since this increases the power of V-brakes, I wonder if it will shorten the life of my rims...?

      The aluminum inserts are a clever idea - the wrench at my shop noted that his Shimano carbon boosters had a tendency to crack that my Salsa booster should avoid. Time will tell.

      Bottom line: If your frame flexes due to your linear-pull brakes, buy one.

      Five sizzlers jalpeno poppers for living up to its billing.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Dan a Weekend Warrior from Michigan
      Date Reviewed: 2/7/2001 1:57:01 PM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: town and country cyclrey
      Strengths: it's nice lookin....thats about it..
      Weaknesses: doesn't really work...or does it?? i couldn't tell
      Similar Products Tried: none
      Bike Setup: Kona race lite
      Bottom Line: if ya wanna spend between 20 to 35 bucks on something..buy this. Otherwise buy some Ride-on cables..
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 2

      Submitted by Ross a Weekend Warrior from Colorado Springs, CO
      Date Reviewed: 9/27/2000 9:32:42 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Porcupine Rim, Moab
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $35
      Purchased At: Poison Spider Bike Shop, Moab, UT
      Strengths: does it's job, good looks as always with a product from Salsa
      Weaknesses: pricey
      Similar Products Tried: Shimano Carbon Fiber booster
      Bike Setup: Specialized HT, RockShox SID XL, XT drivetrain, Kore Elite stem, Syncros post, Easton Scandium DH bar, Cane Creek S5 headset, Mavic X517/XT wheelset, Tioga Factory DH 2.1s
      Bottom Line: I purchased this booster in Moab after a day of putting up with brake squeal on the Slickrock. It eliminated frame flex on my aluminum frame and stopped the brake squeal. It's good lookin and not as industrial as the Shimano product.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Sterling a Weekend Warrior from Madison, WI
      Date Reviewed: 9/26/2000 10:56:01 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Kettle Moraine
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: JensonUSA.com
      Strengths: Cheap and solid
      Bike Setup: Cannondale F500
      Bottom Line: Seatstays used to flex greatly until this was installed. Allows better power transfer to the rim. If you're in need of a little extra braking power this will do the trick.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Rider-H a Weekend Warrior from H-town, Texas
      Date Reviewed: 9/1/2000 10:42:12 PM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $45
      Strengths: Sturdy
      Does its job
      Easy installation
      Quality hardware
      Weaknesses: Dorky sticker
      Bike Setup: Super secret bike setup that cannot be talked about
      Bottom Line: No more brake squeal. I really can't feel the difference in flex. I guess it's doing what it is supposed to be doing.
      If you are looking for inexpensive boosters, give these a try.
      5 burning Habernero peppers for stopping the brake noises.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Christopher Grimes a Cross Country Rider from Thurmont, MD USA
      Date Reviewed: 8/26/2000 2:49:23 PM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Strengths: stong, looks good, works well
      Weaknesses: price is a bit high, but hey, what the market will bear...
      Similar Products Tried: none
      Bike Setup: mesa le
      Bottom Line: before installing teh booster, you could see the seatstays flex almost an inch without supertorqing the lever, braking was iffy at best that way. Put the booster on, compliments the looks of the rig, and lo and behold, almost no frame flex, and the stopping power is incredible as compared to before. Honestly, even if you can't see flex at your stays, and don't mind the little more weight, run em on whatever you got, ass long as it's v brakes, it will make em work better, getting a set for my specialized rockhopper pro, can't see flex, but know it's there, that and I am planning on going to xtr v's, so mas more power over avid 10's.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by SingleSpeedy from Canal Fulton, Ohio
      Date Reviewed: 8/12/2000 7:20:59 PM
      FavoriteTrail: VULTURE'S KNOB !!!
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Strengths: Works nicely and looks OK too.
      Weaknesses: Price. Heck, the metal probably only cost as much as the stupid sticker did, so how they can sleep at night after gouging folks like this I DON'T KNOW.
      Similar Products Tried: Nothing. I liked the Salsa so I blew my allowance on it.
      Bike Setup: Well, all you really need to know is I have a Homegrown with XTR brakes and boy did my seatstays flex!
      Bottom Line: My seatstays BARELY flex now, so this thing works VERY well but happens to be overpriced by about $15 or more.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Emil a Racer from Denmark
      Date Reviewed: 6/28/2000 7:02:35 AM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Strengths: Works.
      Weaknesses: Price!
      Similar Products Tried: none.
      Bike Setup: Marin Eldrige grade, stiff fork. XT/XTR V Brakes
      Bottom Line: Hmmm, let's see Marin kindly triple butted my fork, so it's very supple. Now I'll just mount these V-brakes, and watch the fork FLEX!
      Waited too long before buying these boosters (like 2 years!) which don't elimnate flex, but certainly bring it to a minimum.
      The FEEL is fantastic, still the blue Ritchey pads are slow to get a grip, but always pull through in an emergency. Saved my bacon, so Salsa gets five little steamy piglets:
      Value Rating: 2 Overall Rating: 5