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Finally spat the dummy with useless Avid BB5s. Any recommendations for cable operated brakes that move both pads please?
I thank you
Paul
Road or mtb?
Heard good things about the TRP HyRD ones. Specialized putting them on lots of their road and cross bikes this year.
Don't know if they are the best but bb7 are a significant improvement over bb5s!
Road - the BB5 on the rear is either so tight on it's dragging OR merely decorative. Neither of which is ideal. TRPS might be a good shout. LBS on Saturday methinks!
Many thanks
Paul
Just get spyres.HiRds offer little extra except more expense and complication (and mushy lever feel).
BB7's have one static pad and bow the disc towards that using the moving pad.
I cannot think of a cable disc that doesn't, to move both pads it would need to have a lever on both sides or be a sliding caliper
TRP is a cable operated hydraulic brake as is the Hope V Twin. I have the V Twin on my CX bike (replaced BB7's) and very good they are too
BB7's have one static pad and bow the disc towards that using the moving pad.
I cannot think of a cable disc that doesn't, to move both pads it would need to have a lever on both sides or be a sliding caliper
You mean like TRP Spyres and several others?
BB7s are ace but tbh I'm quite happy settling for BB5s on one of my bikes. If I were to upgrade it'd be to TRP Spyres.
BB7s are great, as long as the rotor's true and you adjust them as they wear the static/moving pad combo works fine and they're easy to live with; a much better, different brake to BB5s.
Spyres are working well for me also, much easier to set up to a basic level of performance than BB7s. I think the BB7 is better-made and a nicer brake in some ways but the Spyres twin-pad movement is good. It's a shame the bulk on the inside of the caliper means they foul the spokes on some wheels with larger flange hubs though, I'd need to shim out my disc ~3mm on my SP hub for the Spyres to go on that bike.
Hey Warpcow
Go you for knowing something I don't 🙄
I did say I couldn't think of any because when I was using cable discs a few years ago I had only used Avid and Shimano. Apologies for not reading up on kit I'd never buy
I've used BB7s, Shimano CX77 and TRP Spyres. I prefer the Spyres, seemed the best mix of power, modulation and adjustability. I don't really get the cable actuated hydraulics, more things to go wrong and the Spyres are good enough, full cable or full hydraulic for me.
The rotors also made a noticeable difference, IceTecs being the best or the standard Hope Saws if you don't want to spend too much. A lot better than the stock Avid or TRP rotors I used, in terms of immediate "grab", noise and general stopping power.
I would go for HYRYDs if you can - excellent when properly set up.
I've tried BB5s, BB7s, Lyras, Spyres and HyRds!
I thought the BB7s were OK, then I got the Spyres, they work really well on my MTB.
I replaced the Lyras on my Tripster with the HyRds which are another level, they really improved my off roading on the Tripster, braking is much more powerful and predictable. They seem to be OK on longer downhills too.