Hi All,
A quick question about extra long reach brakes - I am looking for a caliper brake with about 65mm reach and the choice comes down to:
- Extra long Tektro (e.g. 559);
- Chinese copy of 559. Could be from the same factory for all I know.
- Vintage Extra-long calipers (e.g. single-pivot dia-compe), however, these are heavier and, I believe, do not perform as well as 559.
It is my understanding that Tektro pads are better replaced with kool-stops or higher end shimmies, but the rest of the caliper is supposed to be good.
Now, I can get the Chinese copy of 559 and upgrade it with Shimano BR-6700 shoes & pads for about half the price of new 559s+koolstops.
Is there any point buying the tektros? Or a caliper is a caliper and an alloy arm is an alloy arm and there is likely to be zero difference in the brake's performance?
Thanks.
A quick question about extra long reach brakes - I am looking for a caliper brake with about 65mm reach and the choice comes down to:
- Extra long Tektro (e.g. 559);
- Chinese copy of 559. Could be from the same factory for all I know.
- Vintage Extra-long calipers (e.g. single-pivot dia-compe), however, these are heavier and, I believe, do not perform as well as 559.
It is my understanding that Tektro pads are better replaced with kool-stops or higher end shimmies, but the rest of the caliper is supposed to be good.
Now, I can get the Chinese copy of 559 and upgrade it with Shimano BR-6700 shoes & pads for about half the price of new 559s+koolstops.
Is there any point buying the tektros? Or a caliper is a caliper and an alloy arm is an alloy arm and there is likely to be zero difference in the brake's performance?
Thanks.