Citius
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someone with your obvious wealth of knowledge may have pointed the op in the right direction re the difference and illustrated it.
So you're cross because I didn't draw a picture? ffs..
someone with your obvious wealth of knowledge may have pointed the op in the right direction re the difference and illustrated it.
So you're cross because I didn't draw a picture? ffs..
First step should be to try better pads, and make sure the cantis are set up correctly. I'm sure Sheldon Brown has good advice on this, but can't be bothered right now to check. As for the ridicule that's been thrown around with abandon, can we please calm down? The OP stated that 105 calipers match his shifters (which I take to mean combined brake levers), i.e. the pull ratio is OK for the Tektro cr710 and for 105 calipers. Tektro themselves recommend their rl340 levers for use with cr710 brakes - these are described as "for use with caliper brakes", which bears this out. The only other question which needs to be asked is whether the forks are drilled to accept allen key caliper brakes; if they are, there seems no reason why the OP can't fit them, if the new pads don't produce the kind of improvement he needs.
A crown mounted hanger, and toed in pads are the usual anti-squeal recommendations, fwiw.I just want to stop the squealing!
OP here. This escalated quickly!
I'll freely admit to my initial ignorance about calipers vs. cantis and which the CAADX frame will accept. I did wonder if there might be a difference between types, but wasn't helped by the yoof in Evans who assured me they could fit 105 caliper brakes. Even if he's right, I'd rather stick with the same type as I currently have than fudge something, so cantis it is.
Pretty sure the current Tektros are set up as well as they could be; had some initial advice from my LBS then rechecked the set up with a chap that did my bike fit, so I'm well versed on toeing in.
I can see the logic that pads have a big effect as it's the compound that's meeting the rim. Think my wheels are Maddux 3.0 or something, FWIW.
I just want to stop the squealing!
OP here. This escalated quickly!
I'll freely admit to my initial ignorance about calipers vs. cantis and which the CAADX frame will accept. I did wonder if there might be a difference between types, but wasn't helped by the yoof in Evans who assured me they could fit 105 caliper brakes. Even if he's right, I'd rather stick with the same type as I currently have than fudge something, so cantis it is.
Pretty sure the current Tektros are set up as well as they could be; had some initial advice from my LBS then rechecked the set up with a chap that did my bike fit, so I'm well versed on toeing in.
I can see the logic that pads have a big effect as it's the compound that's meeting the rim. Think my wheels are Maddux 3.0 or something, FWIW.
I just want to stop the squealing!
There's little chance that you'll stop @Citius' squeezing I am afraid.I just want to stop the squealing!
My brakes got a lot better when I lost 4 stone.