I'm curious about others' opinions about the IRD Cafam/Cafam2. I've used a
fair number of cantis, have never been able to set them up well with drop
levers myself (a deficiency shared by some of the local shops I've used; so
perhaps the fault lies in some of the designs), but the best brakes I can
remember using were the IRDs set up by Rivendell staff with salmon Kool
Stop pads on my Sam Hillborne. For power, modulation, and feel, these were
near perfect -- and I have used many types and brands of brakes.

I seem to recall that adjusting pads on these IRDs was no more difficult
than XT or Dia Compe cantis of the ealy 90s.

Opinions?

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