Thm fibula

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by logy

Great looking bike, what is it?

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by coppercook62

Crumpton SL

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I have mine :mrgreen:
I'm very happy with them too
Finaly I think the only 'wrong point' is the cable screw because the 'tube' move when we screw and it is hard to be sure you thigten to 3 N m
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by coppercook62

Mine where 172g


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Weights are usually very consistent for Thm products. The lightweight pads average about 29-30 grams for a set of 4. The red Corima average 8-9 grams for a set of 4. That leaves about 4 grams of difference between the two brakes which could easily be a difference in scales.

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coppercook62 wrote:Mine where 172g


yes difference come from corima pads

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by Rippin

Nice one andy2. That's the way it should come from the factory (or at least an option).
I didn't have the guts to disassemble mine so I only anodized the pad holders and barrel adjusters...

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andy2 wrote:Image

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Those are sweet

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by kgt

I agree that's the way they should be.

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by steff

it is really better in black
I know my winter job :thumbup:

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by steff

is someone use powercordz with them ?

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by sedluk

I will second the Powercordz question, anyone?

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I would really like to hear from those WW's who have tried these brakes with powercordz. I am not sure the powercordz cable will fit in the cable lock/clasp?

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