salsa la cruz with disk brakes? - Cyclocross Magazine2024-03-29T09:31:06Zhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/forum/topics/1198434:Topic:5561?commentId=1198434%3AComment%3A5794&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noLawrence did a good job of la…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2008-08-13:1198434:Comment:57942008-08-13T18:39:33.804ZJoshhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/JoshPatterson
Lawrence did a good job of laying out your options.<br />
I have yet to actually see the Tektros but have used both of the Avids models. The Avid BB7's are easier to adjust and, in my opinion, worth the extra few bucks.<br />
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As for the La Cruz Frameset, overall I liked the way it rode—well thought out geometry and predictably handling. Look for an in-depth review in an upcoming issue.<br />
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If you do decide to get one, please post pics!
Lawrence did a good job of laying out your options.<br />
I have yet to actually see the Tektros but have used both of the Avids models. The Avid BB7's are easier to adjust and, in my opinion, worth the extra few bucks.<br />
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As for the La Cruz Frameset, overall I liked the way it rode—well thought out geometry and predictably handling. Look for an in-depth review in an upcoming issue.<br />
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If you do decide to get one, please post pics! There are three disc options…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2008-08-10:1198434:Comment:55662008-08-10T18:42:40.245ZLawrencehttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/Lawrencecayton
There are three disc options that I'm aware of: avid bb7 road, avid bb5 road, and tektro lyra. I run the bb7 (stock on disc poprads) in 160/160 size. I've been pretty happy with them: you can adjust both sides of the calipers with your hands, and that's about the only maintenance I've ever had to do. I believe the bb5 is a slightly less expensive version of the bb7 that only has an adjustment knob on one side. Not a huge loss, but you might have to break out the wrench now and then; i would…
There are three disc options that I'm aware of: avid bb7 road, avid bb5 road, and tektro lyra. I run the bb7 (stock on disc poprads) in 160/160 size. I've been pretty happy with them: you can adjust both sides of the calipers with your hands, and that's about the only maintenance I've ever had to do. I believe the bb5 is a slightly less expensive version of the bb7 that only has an adjustment knob on one side. Not a huge loss, but you might have to break out the wrench now and then; i would spring for the bb7s.<br />
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The tektro's are supposedly lighter, but I haven't read a single review of them anywhere. And I think the posted weights are misleading (they don't include the rotor weight, whereas the avids do.. maybe).<br />
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You might consider running 160mm in the front and 140mm in the back as most of your stopping power comes from the front (and unbalanced setup is quite common). And, yep, you can run cross levers no problem.