Sillyoldman
Guru
Would really welcome some advice.
I have a Surly Cross Check which I use on the road and lightish trails. By that I mean, yes she gets muddy but not axle deep or anything extreme.
I have some low end Shimano cantis. I fitted Koolstop pads which improved the braking tremendously, but in the wet, both on road and off it can be a little scary. I have done much interweb research and believe I have the cantis set up as they should be.
I would like to replace my current brakes with something more powerful so would I be better to invest in some high end cantis such as Avid Ultimate Shorties or Shimano CX 70.
Or as per advice on other posts get rid of the cantis and go to linear pull. If I went linear pull would I need to re-cable or could I use the existing cables. I am using Microshift brifters.
This will sound a bit daft, but i do like the way the bike looks with cantis so would really prefer to stick with them on the proviso I can get safer stopping distances.
I realise the Avid route is rather expensive but if it would deliver the performance that reviews suggest I could stretch to them.
Many thanks for reading.
I have a Surly Cross Check which I use on the road and lightish trails. By that I mean, yes she gets muddy but not axle deep or anything extreme.
I have some low end Shimano cantis. I fitted Koolstop pads which improved the braking tremendously, but in the wet, both on road and off it can be a little scary. I have done much interweb research and believe I have the cantis set up as they should be.
I would like to replace my current brakes with something more powerful so would I be better to invest in some high end cantis such as Avid Ultimate Shorties or Shimano CX 70.
Or as per advice on other posts get rid of the cantis and go to linear pull. If I went linear pull would I need to re-cable or could I use the existing cables. I am using Microshift brifters.
This will sound a bit daft, but i do like the way the bike looks with cantis so would really prefer to stick with them on the proviso I can get safer stopping distances.
I realise the Avid route is rather expensive but if it would deliver the performance that reviews suggest I could stretch to them.
Many thanks for reading.