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Old 02-11-07 | 09:17 AM
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Hello:
go with the Avid bb7's since they are a road brake you will have more adjustment when used with a v-bakre lever and are a lot cheaper and less of a hassle to deal with and adjust and a cable is a lot cheaper to replace than a hose and fluid and the hassle of bleeding.

Originally Posted by Gerdz
Both wheels on my BikeE RX were shot, so I'm having them built with disc-compatible hubs as the bike has disc tabs on the frame and I've never been really happy with the way it brakes. I was thinking about using a mechanical set like the Avid BB-5 or BB-7 and just using the same brake cables. Is this a bad idea? Is there any advantage to a hydraulic system for an on-road bike? The run would probably be similar in length to that on a tandem.

Is the BB-5 a good set or is the 7 or some other better? I see the 5's pretty cheap now, but I don't want to go the cheap and unhappy route.

Thanks,
Mike.
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