Is there any sort of consensus on this? I'm used to riding modern hydraulic disk brakes and the short test run I made of the new (to me) vintage 'Alan' was 'Crikey this feels like a death trap, I'm not sure I can stop!'
So, as it's intended as a fun sunny day ride (rather than a concours smasher), I'm wondering if an upgrade to the (seemingly original) Galli blocks might aid my safety?
If I do plumb for some newer / better blocks, to fit the Galli Criterium calipers, are there any in particular I should look at (or steer clear of)?
I was looking at something like these, which won't look too out of place (to the average passer by) but may help with a bit more bite and modulation: https://www.condorcycles.com/produc...ke-shoe-set-campagnolo?variant=37796617748630
Will I just be committing some huge Retrobike faux pas and get chased down the street by angry puritans?
Or, worse still, will I just be throwing my money away and still not be able to stop comfortably?
So, as it's intended as a fun sunny day ride (rather than a concours smasher), I'm wondering if an upgrade to the (seemingly original) Galli blocks might aid my safety?
If I do plumb for some newer / better blocks, to fit the Galli Criterium calipers, are there any in particular I should look at (or steer clear of)?
I was looking at something like these, which won't look too out of place (to the average passer by) but may help with a bit more bite and modulation: https://www.condorcycles.com/produc...ke-shoe-set-campagnolo?variant=37796617748630
Will I just be committing some huge Retrobike faux pas and get chased down the street by angry puritans?
Or, worse still, will I just be throwing my money away and still not be able to stop comfortably?