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Front Brake with platforms on a fixie?

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Old 08-30-07 | 12:43 AM
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I'm not too familiar with road-brakes and how quality control plays into what. Do higher end brakes (for example?) make a big difference? What usually breaks first?
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Old 08-30-07 | 01:07 AM
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Originally Posted by furiousbob
I'm not too familiar with road-brakes and how quality control plays into what. Do higher end brakes (for example?) make a big difference? What usually breaks first?
Among dual pivot calipers, cheapies like tektro or sora are fine for stopping power, good pads, like cool stops, make a BIG difference however. Also, the shorter the reach the greater your mechanical advantage. Keep an eye on your pads and your cables as far as maintenance goes.

I couldn't say what breaks first because none of mine have ever broken.
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