ee cycleworks brakes vs ax lightness breaks
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Ax brakes have a weight limit, fragile fittings and don't stop
Any where near as well or have the slick quick change holders
Any where near as well or have the slick quick change holders
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you should add thm carbones to the mix. out of the three, pick thm carbones. superbe stopping power, excellent looks. a fabulous brake.
ax lightness is nice looking but stopping power is lacking compared to ee and thm. i own all three.
ax lightness is nice looking but stopping power is lacking compared to ee and thm. i own all three.
Any idea if the ax brakes will accommodate wide rims like the zipp 303 or enve 3.4. I sold my ax brakes a while back and never had a chance to use it with wider rims, but from memory, they barely cleared my 21mm wide rims without me having to pull the spring out every now and again. What about the thm...is there enough clearance?
mike wrote:you should add thm carbones to the mix. out of the three, pick thm carbones. superbe stopping power, excellent looks. a fabulous brake.
ax lightness is nice looking but stopping power is lacking compared to ee and thm. i own all three.
Have the ee's. Hands down a really great brake. When I went to the THM site they left out the comparison to the ee. Just wondering how much better they stop than the ee's. There is also the weight difference of 138 /169 for the ee and (depending on the site) a 243-265 lbs weight restriction;Total bike weight + rider + gear for the THM.
They are beautifully made ... but twice as expensive for 31 grams? Cycling was always expensive...now it's ridiculous.
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sugarkane wrote:Ax brakes have a weight limit, fragile fittings and don't stop
Any where near as well or have the slick quick change holders
I have had both AX and EE... (I use EE exclusively now, an will for the foreseeable future)
EE with out a doubt. Still pretty light-weight, without ANY of the fragility or limitations of AX.
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Brakes and breaks in the same title. I like it.
Can't comment on the ax lightness brakes but I have had the ee for 1 year and am looking for a cheap pair for the other bike now. Great brake, lightweight and you get used to the looks over time. I actually find them quite handsome now, but looked at every other option at the start despite the excellent reviews because I found them just so ugly.
HAve you read the fairwheel brake review - good read.
HAve you read the fairwheel brake review - good read.
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I think you summed it up right there.ee cycleworks brakes vs ax lightness breaks
i have a friend with ax brakes and 3.4s and its a bit of a hassle when the pads are new..
I had AX (Perseus) for several thousands kms, and they are a nightmare in race conditions and fast technical descents, as they take ages to rub off speed.
I currently run the THM Fibulas, which are considerably more powerful and race worthy. The EE are by all accounts better still, but unfortunately I find their appearance revolting:(.
I currently run the THM Fibulas, which are considerably more powerful and race worthy. The EE are by all accounts better still, but unfortunately I find their appearance revolting:(.
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