Hope RX Callipers

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ultimobici
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by ultimobici

Anyone tried these yet?

Looking for a solution to using Shimano Dura Ace 9170 levers on a frame test has post mount rear brake.

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by wheelsONfire

You can also use XTR 9000 calipers
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wheelsONfire wrote:You can also use XTR 9000 calipers
Thanks. Hadn’t even considered that.


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There's a thread about RX4 in the road section, I've got a flat mount front and post mount rear, but did neither install nor ride them yet.

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by NickJHP

Yes, I've used the SRAM version of the RX4 on a post mount gravel fork when swapping a set of SRAM Force flat mount hydraulics between bikes. I had to fit a new hydraulic cable between lever and caliper as the gravel fork was about 30mm longer than the previous road fork, but the fitting and bleeding was all easy enough, and the caliper seems to function just as well as the previous SRAM flat mount caliper.

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