If I had a bike that needed long sidepulls these are the ones I would have. 
I have used them before and I don't think there is a long reach that is as 
strong.

On Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 6:58:27 PM UTC-4 Ted Durant wrote:

> On Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 8:37:19 AM UTC-5 Pierre wrote:
>
>> Not super happy with the original Silver calipers raw stopping power 
>> (admittedly quite spoiled by excellent hydro discs on other bikes).
>>
>
> I had mixed results with Silver/Tektro long-reach dual-pivot brakes. On my 
> Bleriot, with some dual-compound pads, they were brilliant. On other bikes 
> I had less brilliant experiences. I suspect it had something to do with the 
> levers I was using, but I never did a full, controlled experiment. The 
> levers on my Bleriot were older Aero Gran Compe. I also can suggest that 
> low-compression cable housing made a difference for me.
>
> That said, the Yokozuna hybrid disc brakes on my newest bike (which 
> replaced the Bleriot) are a very different feel. I can't definitely say 
> they have more ultimate power, but it takes a lot less hand power to get to 
> max.
>
> I have the Dia Compe 610-N calipers (not on braze-ons) on a bike and they 
> proved to be excellent stoppers when I was riding pretty fast and a car 
> turned left in front of me. Had the back wheel well off the ground and 
> stopped with about a foot to spare. Again, they need a bit more hand power 
> than the disc brakes to get to that point, but not a lot. 
>
> My experience with cantilevers is considerably more mixed than with the 
> long-reach dual-pivots. Everywhere from sublime to frightening.
>
> Ted Durant
> Milwaukee, WI USA
>

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