What handlebar type are you setting it up with?  If going with a bar that 
uses MTB style levers such as Albatross, I would be much less concerned, 
because you have much better ergonomic mechanical advantage at the lever 
vs. being on the hoods of a drop bar lever.  I don't believe you'll have 
any issue, and if you did, you could rectify with either better pads or 
going to Paul Racers as mentioned. Then you're certainly well set up for 
mountains - after all Jan Heine prefers centerpulls over other types of 
brakes for his wet, mountain pass-heavy and mixed surface riding. 

On Wednesday, 26 April 2023 at 01:27:52 UTC-7 Hoch in ut wrote:

> I’m window shopping for the next project and was interested in the Homer. 
> Great looking frame. My only concern is the brakes. I live in a pretty 
> mountainous area. Meaning plenty of long, fast descents. 
>
> Those of you with Homers, how have you liked or disliked the brakes? Do 
> the 559’s give you adequate performance to descend with confidence? One 
> thing I do like about caliper brakes are how easy they are to set up and 
> adjust. 
> Thanks for any input. 
>

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