Ebay brake caliper
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Ebay brake caliper
Can anyone tell me if the caliper referenced in the link below is long reach? It's been 2 days and the Ebayer has not answered that question for me. Thanks.
https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1
https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1
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ha! track bike caliper!
that seller is an idiot. If he can't tell you that the "C" stands for Cannondale, then i'd be amazed if he could tell the difference between short and long reach.
anyway, it looks like a Cannondale Theta, or Omega brake pulled off a R_00-series road bike
which means it should be "short" reach.
that seller is an idiot. If he can't tell you that the "C" stands for Cannondale, then i'd be amazed if he could tell the difference between short and long reach.
anyway, it looks like a Cannondale Theta, or Omega brake pulled off a R_00-series road bike
which means it should be "short" reach.
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Don't know about online, but see if you LBS has the Tektro RX40. They're like $30 for the pair, so you could split 'em with someone. They rule.
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Originally Posted by reich17
Thanks. Is there an online source for a $20 (or close) black brake caliper?
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Originally Posted by reich17
I forgot to mention, they must be long reach, in the area of 57mm.
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Originally Posted by reich17
I forgot to mention, they must be long reach, in the area of 57mm.
You can get a new pair of tektro brakes off probikekit for like $40 shipped. Long reach as well, dual pivot.
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My bike shop has a crappy noname chinese dual pivot set in short and long for 28$ Cdn; I think kogswell also has black pairs that are inexpensive, but I could be wrong. Nashbar might be black too; they're not amazing, but in a year I've been more than happy with a 15$ pair of brakes that work very very well with the addition of dura ace pads.
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decent 57mm-reach calipers in black for $20? you're in for a tough search.
Tektro makes a few models, except only in silver.
Tektro makes a few models, except only in silver.
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Originally Posted by baxtefer
ha! track bike caliper!
that seller is an idiot. If he can't tell you that the "C" stands for Cannondale, then i'd be amazed if he could tell the difference between short and long reach.
that seller is an idiot. If he can't tell you that the "C" stands for Cannondale, then i'd be amazed if he could tell the difference between short and long reach.
MTN Bike, Magna NOT VANILLA!
thanks for clarifying...
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I'll go halves with anyone on the Tektro RX40's, shoot me a PM or email at ctavel AT gmail.com to sort out the details
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uhh.. there is a difference between a front and rear brake caliper.
you can't install rears on the front because the installing post isn't long enough to go through the width of your fork.
you can't install rears on the front because the installing post isn't long enough to go through the width of your fork.
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Originally Posted by jhnmrk
"C does not stand for CAMPAGNOLO, COLNAGO, CINELLI, OR 100 LB BARS OF GOLD THAT I'M GIVING AWAY FOR FREE." I love it when people do that...
MTN Bike, Magna NOT VANILLA!
thanks for clarifying...
MTN Bike, Magna NOT VANILLA!
thanks for clarifying...
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Originally Posted by sr20det
uhh.. there is a difference between a front and rear brake caliper.
you can't install rears on the front because the installing post isn't long enough to go through the width of your fork.
you can't install rears on the front because the installing post isn't long enough to go through the width of your fork.
https://www.loosescrews.com/index.cgi...id=37465758512
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I use a long reach brake for my IRO. AFAIK short reach is ~39-49mm - which seems to be the case for the majority of road calipers, and long reach is ~47-57mm. as far as inexpensive long reach brakes go, i'm currently using the single pull tektro 520A, which can be had for about $12.
i'd love to upgrade it, but i'm not about to drop $40 on a caliper
i'd love to upgrade it, but i'm not about to drop $40 on a caliper
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Originally Posted by sr20det
uhh.. there is a difference between a front and rear brake caliper.
you can't install rears on the front because the installing post isn't long enough to go through the width of your fork.
you can't install rears on the front because the installing post isn't long enough to go through the width of your fork.