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Post by dombidom on Oct 2, 2017 7:44:54 GMT 8
I have a 2016 Giant Defy 1 with TRP Spyre-c Disc brakes. While descending yesterday from Monasteryo De Tarlac I had to stop a couple of times mainly because it was really hard to press the brakes (or probably its just too steep). Di talaga kaya ng kamay ko imaintain yung pagkakapress sa brakes. Aside from that, madami din kasi umaarangkadang mga 4 wheels na wala sa linya. If I am going to upgrade to hydraulic disc brakes, kailangan ba brake set bibilhin or may mga ilang parts lang na papalitan? Nagtitipid pero ayaw ko masacrifice ang quality dahil importante to sa safety ko. Kung may masusuggest kayo na upgrade please let me know para maresearch ko and estimated price kung alam nyo magkano.
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Post by spyghost on Oct 2, 2017 8:56:35 GMT 8
entire brake system will change since the entire line will be replaced by fluid instead of cable
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Post by hideki on Oct 2, 2017 11:25:34 GMT 8
mahirap talaga magbrake sa sti, kahit ako di din sanay dahil nasanay sa mtb hydraulic brakes, mas kampante ako bumulusok kahit matarik pa kung mtb gamit, mas madali ifeather yung brakes.
kung magpapalit ka full hydro na sti, medyo mahal yun, nasa 20k+ agad sti pa lang na may hydro hose at calipers na.
yun naman cable actuated hydro brakes like juin tech, naka exp na ako sumakay pero parang wala naman masyado noticeable difference sa shimano mech calipers, di naman lumambot yung lever, siguro ineexpect ko kasi na magiging sing lambot sya ng mtb hydraulic brakes, e cable pull pa din sya.
try mo nalang adjust ung tension para lumambot un levers para madali pigain. or palit to compressionless cable housing.
para sakin mas importante pa din na nafefeather yung brakes kesa yung malakas stopping power, nadale na kasi ako ng hard crash dahil nag lock ung wheels sa downhill curve, dehins ko nafeather kasi nabigla, nagslide, semplang, injury sa balikat.
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Post by dombidom on Oct 2, 2017 13:14:38 GMT 8
mahirap talaga magbrake sa sti, kahit ako di din sanay dahil nasanay sa mtb hydraulic brakes, mas kampante ako bumulusok kahit matarik pa kung mtb gamit, mas madali ifeather yung brakes. kung magpapalit ka full hydro na sti, medyo mahal yun, nasa 20k+ agad sti pa lang na may hydro hose at calipers na. yun naman cable actuated hydro brakes like juin tech, naka exp na ako sumakay pero parang wala naman masyado noticeable difference sa shimano mech calipers, di naman lumambot yung lever, siguro ineexpect ko kasi na magiging sing lambot sya ng mtb hydraulic brakes, e cable pull pa din sya. try mo nalang adjust ung tension para lumambot un levers para madali pigain. or palit to compressionless cable housing. para sakin mas importante pa din na nafefeather yung brakes kesa yung malakas stopping power, nadale na kasi ako ng hard crash dahil nag lock ung wheels sa downhill curve, dehins ko nafeather kasi nabigla, nagslide, semplang, injury sa balikat. Aray ko! Aray sa experience mo at aray sa gastos hehe Research ko yang compressionless cable housing. Salamat!
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Post by dombidom on Oct 2, 2017 13:17:28 GMT 8
How would I know pala kung compressionless na yung nakalagay sa bike ko?
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Post by 18650 on Oct 2, 2017 13:21:21 GMT 8
is that brake fade or just hand fatigue? hydraulic will help you w/ hand fatigue
monasteryo is quite steep and i've experienced brake fade there, due to overheating. try using larger rotors and/or icetech brake pads
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Post by dombidom on Oct 2, 2017 13:55:31 GMT 8
is that brake fade or just hand fatigue? hydraulic will help you w/ hand fatigue monasteryo is quite steep and i've experienced brake fade there, due to overheating. try using larger rotors and/or icetech brake pads Just hand fatigue. I had to stop a couple of times to rest my hands.
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Post by dombidom on Oct 2, 2017 14:01:56 GMT 8
Looks like compressionless na ang brake cables ko. Based sa specs ng Jagwire KEB-SL
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