EE brakes for Supersix Evo
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Considering EE's to replace the wobbly Sram Reds on my '15 Evo.
Rode a buddy's Erickson Ti with EE's the other day.
Found them to work better than Reds, but not as good as Dura-Ace.
Not thrilled about the high price tag. That could delay the purchase.
Rode a buddy's Erickson Ti with EE's the other day.
Found them to work better than Reds, but not as good as Dura-Ace.
Not thrilled about the high price tag. That could delay the purchase.
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Will work on all Evo generations
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Rear housing length must be spot on, but that's not an evo only issue. Intial bite less than DA but not appreciably less ultimate power. I actually prefer the modulation of ee's, and have both DA and ee on different bikes.
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logy wrote:All
Anyone got experience of this combo? Lbs reports centring issues and lack of power. New fibulas a better bet?
the old model had fiddlier centering as it used an eccentric mounting bolt, but the current model has a normal bolt and is actually easier to centre than most brakes as no tools are needed
ee brakes have absolutely no issue with power, sounds like they are thinking of some other brakes!
the fwb brake test included the old model, it came out very well, the new one is even better...
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