Spend money on good brakes, and save money elsewhere.  Better stoppers make 
riding more fun.

On Thursday, August 9, 2012 3:49:47 PM UTC-4, Steve Park wrote:
>
> I am impressed with the CX70 canti's.   
> My favorite part of these are the nicely made pivots which eliminate play 
> on the canti stud - makes for solid and quiet braking.  I use dura salmon 
> pads with a little toe-in.  Setting these up is relatively straight forward 
> as canti brakes go.  I bent the springs a little to give the right lever 
> resistance.
>
> Compared to other canti's I've used:
> -similar function to Bruce Gordon canti's, but nowhere near as pretty.
> -a little better than the IRD Cafams, which are very nice.
> -much better than TRP EuroX and CR720s.
>
>  
> On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 11:19:55 AM UTC-4, Ginz wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, everyone.  If the CX70's take standard "dura type" inserts, then 
>> that is very nice.  I'm still in a bit of sticker shock.
>
>

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