The candidates for my second racing bike at moment are:
FSA SL-K
TRP Euro-X
Avid Shorty Ultimate
As we know almost everything on the TRP and Avid ones, I'm looking for feedbacks on the FSA SL-K in a real world scenario
They seem to have a good value for money and the claimed weight is not bad (not sure if it's real)
I'm willing to consider other options
Any suggestions ?
Thx
Suggestion for new brakeset
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The FSA's are easy to adjust the pad height and angle just like the Avids. Making your life easier if you plan on running more then one wheelset.
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Avids are a great brake at a very competitive price. A big plus is being able to set them up wide or skinny depending on the conditions and it is a very easy change to make. Braking power is very good and modulation is great.
im also considering Avids regarding their braking power and immaculate control
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