Of course, I forgot to add that the braking is as powerful as any caliper,
side or center, that I've used, and they modulate quite well, though
modulation control will be easier with more lever travel.

On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 1:44 PM, Patrick Moore <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> 2. I don't know if it is because Yokuzuna housing is better than Jagwire,
> or because I removed the interrupter lever interface, but man! I thought
> that my 2016 Road BB7s pulled by Shimano aero levers with Tektro
> interrputers were nice, but the new setup is without exaggeration
> wonderful. I removed the interrupters and replaced the Jagwire with
> Yokuzuna, taking care to prep the ends of the housing. (The Jagwire was
> installed by a good mechanic at a high end shop, so I assume he did it
> right.)
>
> No pad rub; absolutely no spongy feel -- the levers feel "tighter" than
> those on my Rivs pulling top quality single pivots with salmons; and I will
> have to *back the calipers off* by one click per side per caliper in
> order to get enough lever travel for comfort. As it is, the levers don't
> move enough for the best control.
>
> Isn't that something? I think so. Klampers and Spyres may be better, but I
> certainly don't need them!
>
>
>

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