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[Closed] TRP Spyres v Shimano CX77

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My Cross bike currently has Shimano CX77 cable operated disc brakes, while they're pretty good brakes it's a right faff adjusting them as only one side of the caliper moves and it needs 3 different sized allen keys to adjust the pads, and it needs doing pretty regularly. On a long muddy wet (winter) ride you might have to stop and adjust them at least once.

I have 10 speed shifters and no desire to change the drive train, so would a TRP Spyre be any better in terms of adjustment, I'm not expecting any increase in stopping power, but I don't really need it anyway.

Another option is a BB7.

Any pointers??


 
Posted : 29/06/2016 7:23 am
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I've used bb7 and spyres. The bb7s I found to be similar to how you describe, the spyres do seem to requires a bit less input. They are still on the bike, the BB7s have been sold on.


 
Posted : 29/06/2016 7:46 am
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I went from BB7s to Spyres for similar reasons and am happy I did, much easier to set up and adjust.

One thing: budget for compressionless cables when you install the TRPs, much to my surprise, they made a big difference to the feel and power of the brakes, pretty much on a par with BB7s for performance, but neater and easier to work on imo.


 
Posted : 29/06/2016 7:55 am
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I need new cables anyway after a season of cross, so they'll be getting changed


 
Posted : 29/06/2016 7:59 am
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How about some Hy-rds, or the Juin tec / Acor ones. You get the added benefit of self-adjusting pads.


 
Posted : 29/06/2016 9:53 am
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The Hy-rds are rather pricey and I'm not sure they'll even fit as the rear caliper fits on the chain-stay under the seat-stay and it's quite tight.

Juin Tech and Acor are nice, but all my other brakes (MTB) are shimano and the TRP brakes take the same pads, which I have a stock of.


 
Posted : 29/06/2016 10:18 am
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Just out of interest steve_b, which pads is it you use for the CX77s?

I'm still on my first set so haven't bought any replacements yet.


 
Posted : 29/06/2016 10:29 am
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Juin tech take Shimano pads


 
Posted : 29/06/2016 10:30 am

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