WilliamT
Active Member
I just replaced my front brake on my Radwagon with the TRP HY/RY cable hydraulic and to be honest I don't notice any improvements in stopping over my previous setup. I wanted to put them on the back, but the design doesn't allow it to fit right.
My previous setup use the original brakes along with Jagwire Pro MTB compression less cables. With my gear + (2) hub motors + (2) 13 ah batteries + me, my old front brakes could stop the 135 lb cargo bike very quickly without even the assist of the rear.
Both setups felt very good with no mushy feeling in the brake lever. The hydraulics on my mountain bike do stop better than the cable hydraulics but these are pretty close.
The only advantage with cable hydraulic is that I don't need to center the pads. I just put them on and its all set. I just don't think it was worth the $125. I wouldn't buy another one
Getting the $30 Jagwire Pro cables was what improved everything. Before that, brakes felt mushy and stopping power was just average.
My last setup was so good, it took weeks for me to replace with the TRP. I just didn't really need it. Installing it on the front was easy; probably no more than 2 minutes.
I just attached the new brake to the existing adapter on the Radwagon and it worked fine.
My previous setup use the original brakes along with Jagwire Pro MTB compression less cables. With my gear + (2) hub motors + (2) 13 ah batteries + me, my old front brakes could stop the 135 lb cargo bike very quickly without even the assist of the rear.
Both setups felt very good with no mushy feeling in the brake lever. The hydraulics on my mountain bike do stop better than the cable hydraulics but these are pretty close.
The only advantage with cable hydraulic is that I don't need to center the pads. I just put them on and its all set. I just don't think it was worth the $125. I wouldn't buy another one
Getting the $30 Jagwire Pro cables was what improved everything. Before that, brakes felt mushy and stopping power was just average.
My last setup was so good, it took weeks for me to replace with the TRP. I just didn't really need it. Installing it on the front was easy; probably no more than 2 minutes.
I just attached the new brake to the existing adapter on the Radwagon and it worked fine.
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