DA 9200 Disc Calipers on 8050 Ultegra shifters.
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Also works with GRX shifters - I'm running 8100 calipers with RX-815 shifters on my new gravel bike.
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Ordered the 9270 calipers yesterday! Hope they arrive upcoming week.
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No rubbing too?
Not a single rub in yesterday's ride with 3100m elevation gain and some steep technical descents. I'm pretty heavy on brakes, this was the main reason I wanted to try the new calipers. I'm using XT/XTR rotors.
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Nice! Hmm I just had my rotors swapped and waiting to get my bike back from the shop, if I'm still having issues after pad wear in I think I will look at doing this...wltz wrote: ↑Mon Oct 10, 2022 8:19 amNot a single rub in yesterday's ride with 3100m elevation gain and some steep technical descents. I'm pretty heavy on brakes, this was the main reason I wanted to try the new calipers. I'm using XT/XTR rotors.
ST-R8020 shifters (11s ultegra) with BR-R9270 calipers (12s dura ace) here.
I confirm : pad clearance is increased (no more rubbing) compared to BR-R8070 calipers, same braking power but my experience is that the longer stroke of the lever is noticeable, so less "bite" and more modulation. Do you think that the longer free stroke can come from a poor bleeding ? (the brakes don't feel spongy but not "direct" neither")