With some trepidation I switched from Chorus Monoplaners to Deltas on my ALAN build. I was expecting terrible performance and impossibly hard installation. Instead installation was fairly straightforward if a bit fiddly - top tip: once you have the cable clamped in the right position, squeeze the brakes together with the wheel removed to close the parallelogram and then you can fit a set of cable cutters in to snip the cable just below the clamp. Performance seems absolutely fine to me (late model 5-pivot with fresh pads) and very controllable. Braking from the hoods you need no more pressure than the Monoplaners (I'm sure that should be Monoplanars, but no-one seems to spell it that way) and braking from the drops performance is really very good indeed. Certainly no problem locking the wheels, and modulation - the one thing they're praised for - is indeed excellent. I commuted in to the City today after a 50-off km shakedown in Herts, and had no trouble coping with all the mayhem.
So why do they come in for so much stick from the experts? I know Jobst Brandt hated them, which seemed more to be about principle than application, but when I was researching them the number of "oh they're beautiful but useless" articles was legion.
So why do they come in for so much stick from the experts? I know Jobst Brandt hated them, which seemed more to be about principle than application, but when I was researching them the number of "oh they're beautiful but useless" articles was legion.