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Old 12-10-12 | 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by ksisler
Why not ride it a while and see if it is really needing something to be changed before screwing it up or wasting a lot of money chasing some imaginary improvement. I would normally recommend 2 years of serious nooby riding to build the experience enough to judge one way or the other. You may fine out that the OEM kinda got it right (I am not a C-Dale fan at all, but am willing to admit that the company is not stocked completely full of idiots)?
Valid points, but as I said before I am not doing it as a way of looking for brake improvement. I have no problem stopping the bike. I am doing it because I just WANT to match my group. If the calipers were really expensive I wouldn't do it but I got some brand new Ultegra 6600 calipers for a really cheap price.
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