bicyclebelle
New Member
I've just bought a ladies Dawes tourer from ebay (Dawes Sterling 12 yrs old) I'm hoping to use this as my new commuter- I do 20 mile round trip so thought that this would be ideal. Picked it up yesterday and have spent the last day or so getting it into shape - it needed a really good clean, new tyres, brake adjustment etc etc. However, took it out for a spin today and whilst I'm really pleased with it, the one thing that is a concern is that I think the braking experience is pants! The brake pads aren't worn out although they are worn, but when braking from the hoods I can't really effect a dead stop; I have to go down on the drops and squeeze both levers hard at the bottom to stop dead at anything more than 5mph. Braking from the hoods slows me down but not quickly. This is my first experience with drops in many years and wondering whether my expectations have been raised by my experiences with my hybrid and my Brompton. I would be really grateful for your advice.