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2013-04-11 3:57 AM

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Subject: TT/Tri Bike Brake Caliper vs Road Bike Brake Caliper

Hi guys, 

i am new to Triathlon, just wondering is there any difference between TT/Tri Bike Brake Caliper vs Road Bike Brake Caliper?

what kind of brake caliper would recommend and why?? 

thanks

 

Regards

Ronnie Ong 



2013-04-11 6:09 AM
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Subject: RE: TT/Tri Bike Brake Caliper vs Road Bike Brake Caliper
For the most part, there's no difference in the brake calipers. I say for the most, because there are some bikes that use integrated brakes and those are obviously proprietary designs.

Best brakes would be something like Shimano Dura-Ace or Ultegra. Great stopping power and great modulation and not overly expensive. If you want to save a bit of money, look for a used pair of Shimano Dura-Ace 7800.
2013-04-11 6:59 AM
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Subject: RE: TT/Tri Bike Brake Caliper vs Road Bike Brake Caliper
Brakes are swappable between the frame styles. The long nut to secure them to the frame IS specific to that bike and can't be swapped easily.

A lot of brake perfromance depends on the brake pad more than the hardware. I like the Kool-Stop salmon pads for wet conditions, but use them everyday. They wear quickly, but they work superbly.

Edited by pitt83 2013-04-11 7:00 AM
2013-04-11 8:47 AM
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Subject: RE: TT/Tri Bike Brake Caliper vs Road Bike Brake Caliper
I just put the Kool-Stop Triple Compound pads on my TT bike for my HIM, and I gotta say, I love 'em.  Stopping and slowing was smooooth.
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