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Interloc racing designs U2 brake booster

MSRP $ 25.00
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Average Rating 4/5
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    Submitted by Bob a Weekend Warrior from Flagstaff, AZ
    Date Reviewed: June 30, 2005
    Favorite Trail:Descending Elden
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $10.00
    Purchased At:Cambria
    Strengths:Lightweight
    Cheap!
    Decent finish, doesn't need shims to clear my Tektro linear pulls
    Improved braking power, especially in rear
    Weaknesses:Feels stiff in hands, not on bike. Brake bosses can still flex a bit
    Similar Products Used:same brakes on an aluminum GT frame without boosters
    Bike Setup:Old used Trek 970 2" too big for me, Tektro Quartz linear pull brakes. Crappy Indy C shock.
    Bottom Line:For the price I paid, I think these were worth it. The old steel frame on my Trek either is, or has gotten very bendy, especially around the brake bosses. Even the marginal clamping power of my cheapie Tektro brakes are enough to flex the whole fork and bosses so bad that I couldn't even endo over the bars if I gave it everything I had. Now with the boosters on, the brake performance is improved dramatically, especially in the rear. The frame was flexing so bad under braking pressure that the rear triangle would actually bow outwards and the brake pads would just slide down the rim instead of gripping it, I could only lock up the rear if I really squeezed the hell out of the lever. Now the back works very well, I can easily lock it even when rolling backwards. Do not expect these boosters to help your boss flex much if you have very powerful brakes, they are not super-stiff. Do expect these to dramatically increase your braking power if your frame is made of jello like mine. 5 flaming turds for value, 3 overall because a booster could really work better.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by tim a Weekend Warrior from cincinnati, ohio
    Date Reviewed: December 5, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    2 Years
    Strengths:
    quite stiff
    good tire clearance
    reasonable price
    Weaknesses:
    not as stiff as shiamno carbon
    not enough colors available
    Similar Products Used:
    shimano carbon
    dkg strongarm
    Bike Setup:
    khs team
    Bottom Line:good part- almost as stiff as shimano carbon, but cheaper by about thirty bucks.
    Overall Rating:5






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