crosstop / interrupter / in-line brakes
wilshawk
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what do you call them? Anyway, Im thinking of fitting these and wondering how well they really work, I can imagine the front brake working, but particularly interested to hear how the back brake will work.
With my frame the back brake cable housing runs through some cable guides, 3x little steel eyelet things along the top tube, do you think these could interfere with the movement of the cable housing and thus hinder the braking???
Also wondering if the sheer length of cable from lever to back brake will mean the back brake is less reliable/powerful than front?
also would just like to hear of your general experience of these brakes.
With my frame the back brake cable housing runs through some cable guides, 3x little steel eyelet things along the top tube, do you think these could interfere with the movement of the cable housing and thus hinder the braking???
Also wondering if the sheer length of cable from lever to back brake will mean the back brake is less reliable/powerful than front?
also would just like to hear of your general experience of these brakes.
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I've had them for a while on my CX bike... they work fine... they add a bit of sponginess, but very little, to be honestleft the forum March 20230