Dura ace brakes for Trek Emonda
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Hi guys,
I have Trek Emonda frame slr 10 and i would like to get Dura Ace brakes for it,but i been getting conflicting reports on what type of brakes to buy. One Trek mechanic said i need TWO dura ace 9010 front calipers for front and rear because the rear does not fit on the Emonda unless you put a front brake on the rear. Another Trek manager told me I need to buy Shimano Dura Ace BR 9010 RS specifically for rear. Is there such thing as two different brakes BR9010 and BR9010-RS ? Please help out if you own or know about putting dura ace on Emonda slr10
Thank you
I have Trek Emonda frame slr 10 and i would like to get Dura Ace brakes for it,but i been getting conflicting reports on what type of brakes to buy. One Trek mechanic said i need TWO dura ace 9010 front calipers for front and rear because the rear does not fit on the Emonda unless you put a front brake on the rear. Another Trek manager told me I need to buy Shimano Dura Ace BR 9010 RS specifically for rear. Is there such thing as two different brakes BR9010 and BR9010-RS ? Please help out if you own or know about putting dura ace on Emonda slr10
Thank you
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Thank you Ritxis , I looked at it before but still I'm confused on what type of dura ace calipers i need.
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Do any of you have dura ace on the emonda now?
BR-9010-RS/6810-RS/5810-RS is a rear brake. Cannot be used as a front brake.
BR-9010-F/6810-F/5810-F (front brake) and BR-9010-RS/6810-RS/5810-RS use different shoe holders and internal parts.
http://si.shimano.com/php/download.php? ... 06-ENG.pdf
http://bike.shimano.com/media/techdocs/ ... 810295.pdf
http://si.shimano.com/php/download.php? ... S-3740.pdf
So you need a F and a RS, for your reference :
http://brimages.bikeboardmedia.netdna-c ... sl6-12.jpg
http://brimages.bikeboardmedia.netdna-c ... sl6-11.jpg
BR-9010-F/6810-F/5810-F (front brake) and BR-9010-RS/6810-RS/5810-RS use different shoe holders and internal parts.
http://si.shimano.com/php/download.php? ... 06-ENG.pdf
http://bike.shimano.com/media/techdocs/ ... 810295.pdf
http://si.shimano.com/php/download.php? ... S-3740.pdf
So you need a F and a RS, for your reference :
http://brimages.bikeboardmedia.netdna-c ... sl6-12.jpg
http://brimages.bikeboardmedia.netdna-c ... sl6-11.jpg
Thanks for sharing that.
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Hi, I have an SLR9 with Bony Speed stops and have been looking to swap out with DA9010 as I'm curious to see the difference. Finding the front (BR-9010-F) was easy, however finding the rear (BR-9010-RS) proved very difficult. Shimano are only releasing this to Madison today apparently.
I had the 9010 on a P1 Madone and they were fantastic.
So a friend of mine at Trek spoke to a head mechanic and he said they have used a front calliper on the rear no problem, obviously addressing the brake shoe orientation!
That got me thinking I removed my speed stops and compared them next to each other and they are identical!!!!
Interesting, anyone else tried this?
I had the 9010 on a P1 Madone and they were fantastic.
So a friend of mine at Trek spoke to a head mechanic and he said they have used a front calliper on the rear no problem, obviously addressing the brake shoe orientation!
That got me thinking I removed my speed stops and compared them next to each other and they are identical!!!!
Interesting, anyone else tried this?
Hi guys, i am resurrecting this thread as i also need an answer.
From this review http://www.bikeradar.com/au/road/gear/c ... r-8-48958/ you can see in the picture where they show the REAR brake from behind, the writing is BR-9010F (picture 9/32). If it was BR9010RS the writing would extend past the SHIMANO (even though its super blurry you can still see).
So what is the final consensus on this?
9010F x 2 works?
9010F + 9010RS works?
Finally, what on earth is the difference between 9010R and 9010RS? They look very similar. There's also a chainstay mounted brake too
Cheers,
From this review http://www.bikeradar.com/au/road/gear/c ... r-8-48958/ you can see in the picture where they show the REAR brake from behind, the writing is BR-9010F (picture 9/32). If it was BR9010RS the writing would extend past the SHIMANO (even though its super blurry you can still see).
So what is the final consensus on this?
9010F x 2 works?
9010F + 9010RS works?
Finally, what on earth is the difference between 9010R and 9010RS? They look very similar. There's also a chainstay mounted brake too
Cheers,
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I have 2 x front brakes on my Emonda right here in front of me....
From the tech docs it looks the the RS version (for rear) just has slightly longer mounting bolts but I don't have any issues on the Emonda. If you can get both the F and the RS - go for it. Otherwise 2 x F is working fine for me.
From the tech docs it looks the the RS version (for rear) just has slightly longer mounting bolts but I don't have any issues on the Emonda. If you can get both the F and the RS - go for it. Otherwise 2 x F is working fine for me.
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