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Post by janix on Feb 15, 2006 18:40:35 GMT 8
why?
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Post by Poseur on Feb 16, 2006 1:43:27 GMT 8
i think we have enough on this topic. just do some search and u will find a lot... almost too much.
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Post by shublig2004 on Feb 23, 2006 12:58:41 GMT 8
i really like the braking power of the avid's
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P-jhay
Free Rider
~ Shred Lang Ng Shred ~
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Post by P-jhay on Feb 23, 2006 13:25:03 GMT 8
Boyet C. told me: "Wag kang magha-hydro.."
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Post by RickShox on Feb 23, 2006 13:38:24 GMT 8
Avids for me... Less maintenance
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Post by markymarciano on Feb 23, 2006 23:29:58 GMT 8
dude i bought a pair of avid bb7 ...i replaced my old pair of disc brakes..and i can really feel the difference..avid bb7 is great!
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Post by cobym on Feb 24, 2006 7:43:42 GMT 8
Deore hydros. Very affordable. Pre-bled and fully assembled when bought. Great stopping power. No bleeding necessary since bought last year!!! (thats more than I can say for juicy's and hayes). Pads changed only because I got oil on one of them. But the pads are rel. cheap (400+). Relatively squeal free. The only neg. I can think of is that they are a bit grabby. You just have to modulate the brakes gently. Am really glad I got them over the avid, which cost almost three times more.
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bastiseus
Newbie
the man of many schemes
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Post by bastiseus on Mar 3, 2006 20:11:11 GMT 8
i vote for mech since its avid product....i have it dati and i'm satisfied with it...though i don't have it anymore, nagbenta kasi ako some parts for upgrade.
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