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light and strong brakes(5 posts)

light and strong brakesjamis
Sep 23, 2001 6:56 AM
hi all!

am a 145pound XC rider. am looking to build a lightweight HT. wondering if any of u guys have any advice or recommendations for a strong yet light brake set.

thanks!

cheers!
Avid SD Tiguppydoc
Sep 23, 2001 6:23 PM
I just installed a set of Avid Single Digit Titanium brakes on a bike I just built, and really like them. They are coupled to a set of SD7 levers that are also great. Stopping power is great and they are very lightweight, you can save even more weight by using the SD Ti levers.
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Pauls Motolites.ebh123
Sep 25, 2001 4:37 AM
I've had many brakes including; Avid supremes, Hayes hydro disc, shimano. Pauls are the best - simple, light, powerful.
Pauls Motolites.ashleyrenfroe
Sep 27, 2001 5:53 AM
Where can I buy them? Do they have a website? I have to replace these damn XT's.
re: light and strong brakesCharles Coker
Sep 25, 2001 1:55 PM
The best V brakes on the market:

http://www.hammerheadbikes.com/images/latest/latest.htm
 


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