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TekTro T9 V-Type

Average Rating 3.45/5
# of Reviews 20
MSRP $ 18.00
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Description:TekTro T9 V-Type





Submitted by Forrest cary a Downhiller from Homer ,AK USA
Date Reviewed: August 14, 2004
Favorite Trail:anywhere
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $330.00
Purchased At:came with the bike
Strengths:great stopping power works great anywhere easy to adjust
Weaknesses:it somtimes sqweaks just a little other than that nothing so far
Similar Products Used:none
Bike Setup:rst fork tektro vees shimano acera x rear derialur (read the review) hardrock sport frame
Bottom Line:great brakes stops me anytine not good for racing ok for mild downhill but not the best when i have the money im going to upgrade to Avid Mech discs
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Krzysztof Bernady a from Warsaw, Poland
Date Reviewed: May 27, 2003
Favorite Trail:mountain
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $8.00
Purchased At:local bike shop
Strengths:price
Weaknesses:avid arch rival flexes it
Similar Products Used:Roox v.22
Bike Setup:Refitted Giant Boulder
Bottom Line:Improved performance of my oem rear v-brake.
However after installing avid arch rival, frame freely flexed and worse still Tektro booster flexed as well.
This was not acceptable, so I've switched to Roox (which works)
Bottom Line: if your (rear) vbrake is not so powerful then Tektro booster is ok, else buy something stronger (and more expensive too...)
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Hardtail Pride a from Cranbrook, BC, Canada
Date Reviewed: April 2, 2003
Favorite Trail:just fun stuff
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $26.00
Purchased At:Fun Hogz Gear Exgange (www.funhogz.com)
Strengths:Cheap, strong, CNC'd.
Weaknesses:a little heavy but no biggy...
Similar Products Used:BMW brake plate
Bike Setup:2000 Specialized P.3, marzocchi fork, rhyno litle rims.
Bottom Line:Awsome thing to improve the power of your vee's. I got it with a pair of Shimano Deore/LX vee's and it makes them work awsome!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Terry a Weekend Warrior from Toronto
Date Reviewed: November 11, 2002
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $15.00
Purchased At:CyclePath
Strengths:Low price, looks alright, reduced the rear flex by quite a bit.
Weaknesses:Doesn't look stunning. Still flex a bit (a lot less then what the frame used to though, so, good improvement basically)
Similar Products Used:None...so I don't know how this compare to other products.
Bike Setup:XT v-breaks (rear), Trek 2001 4500. I only need this for the bike's rear, because at the front, it doesn't flex with my Psylo XC (XT front v-breaks as well).
Bottom Line:Good enough for me. At that price, I'd say it's pretty much what I'd expect. Low price quick fix.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by NelsonRider a from Nelson B.C.
Date Reviewed: October 16, 2002
Favorite Trail:smiling Budha
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $14.00
Strengths:Looks Cool.
Weaknesses:Doesn't Do anything for me. Can't notice a differance.
Bike Setup:Shimano Deore v-brake, avid levers.
Bottom Line:Doesn't do anything for me. If you think you break mounts flex you might as well try it... It is cheaper than Disc breaks.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Floyd Taylor a Weekend Warrior from London
Date Reviewed: June 16, 2002
Favorite Trail:Box Hill
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $10.00
Purchased At:Shorter Rochford Cycles
Strengths:Looks - that's it!
Weaknesses:Too Weak, Fiddly installation, installation intructions printed on rear of box; so you have to keep the packaging if you want to sell it on. The purple anodized washers look dated.
Similar Products Used:none - first time purchase out of desperation
Bike Setup:Specialized Stumpjumper Pro M4 c/w Shimano XTR V's
Bottom Line:Too weak as others have stated - my Stumpjumper chainstays still flexed the same as without the booster fitted so why carry around more weight even if it does look good.

DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY! - Shop around - there must be another product that will do a better job (there were more of these boosters around a couple of years back!!!)
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Dick Morriss a Cross Country Rider from Tassie
Date Reviewed: June 4, 2002
Favorite Trail:Myrtle Gully DH
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Price Paid: $18.00
Strengths:None - thats the problem.
Weaknesses:Yes it is too weak!!
Similar Products Used:None yet.
Bike Setup:Yukon with xtra bits ;-)
Bottom Line:If you are going to spend the money to improve brake performance, make your money count. Spend more money and get something that works properly. This booster is piss weak.

It is cheap, but is it worth it ??
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:2

Submitted by a monty a Weekend Warrior from yorkshire
Date Reviewed: August 2, 2001
Favorite Trail:owt
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $20.00
Purchased At:halfords
Strengths:Price, looks, protects front v brake from dammage and efectiveness
Weaknesses:supplyed hex bolts too short for Acerea v-breaks won't fit with shock board front mudgard
Similar Products Used:no
Bike Setup:scott timber SE Acera x equipped airline wheels cw machined brake surface
Bottom Line:they are cheap but are well worth the investment in my opinion for looks alone
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jon a Downhiller from UK
Date Reviewed: December 17, 2000
Favorite Trail:Any Dirt Jump one
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $20.00
Strengths:Looks good, on my bike anyway, Reduces flex
Weaknesses:Not much improvement but worth getting for the money
Similar Products Used:DMR one on a BMX
Bike Setup:Scott Hardtail, Set up for jumping, Tektro V's
Bottom Line:Worth the money and works well with my Tektro V's, probably 'cos its designed for my brakes.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Sigmund a Cross Country Rider from Ljubljana, Slovenia
Date Reviewed: August 4, 2000
Favorite Trail:Road, curvy, at least 10-20% :)
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Strengths:Light, cheap. SHould work for average V-brakes
Weaknesses:Sucks with Shimano XT V's
Similar Products Used:None
Bike Setup:Stock Trek 4500, Deore Rear Derailleur, 2000 Shimano XT V-brakes
Bottom Line:Too weak for the XT brakes. The frame (rear) still flexes, although a bit less then before installing the booster. It has not fixed the flex 100%, but has helped sufficiently to increase braking performance on the rear. (The frame did not flex with stock V-brakes)

On the front: no change. My JETT still flexes a little.

Bottom line: Too weak for my XT's, but cheap. 5 Chillies for value, I'll give it 3 for performance, as it should work with weaker brakes.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Matt a Cross Country Rider from Altoona, PA
Date Reviewed: May 28, 2000
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:light, stylish on my bike, very effective
Weaknesses:can't think of any
Similar Products Used:none, a booster's a booster
Bike Setup:2000 Cannondale Super V 500, generic V-brakes, XT/CODA all over, SRAM 9.0
Bottom Line:I got these to try to eliminate the rediculous amount of swingarm flex when braking in wet, muddy, and snowy conditions. I got the front one to make the front match the back and I'm glad I did. Not only did the swingarm flex go to about 10% of what it was before, but the front brake became much better at grabbing the rim. Even in dry conditions, these boosters help out alot. These are the only ones my dealer would recommend since they were cheap and effective. Besides, on a black bike with silver-fade letters, these things look like they were made for the bike. I'm gonna throw 5 chilis their direction because I can finally stop in snow now.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Rob Valentine a Downhiller from Banbruy UK
Date Reviewed: March 16, 2000
Favorite Trail:any which has dirt and jumps
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:black, worked well on specialzed rockhopper a1 fs, although there was still a small amount of flex in the seatstays, no flex with an orange airo
Weaknesses:not totaly effectibe for a specalized rockhopper, havn't tried the airo without it yet
Similar Products Used:none
Bike Setup:orange airo '98 shimano dx v's
Bottom Line:it worked ok on the rockhopper, although there was some flex, and the difference was not really that great, and they did cost 18 quid, although it is better than 40 quid for the shimano one. as to wether to recomendit, i am undecided because it works on my airo, although that could be down to the fact that the airo has square seat stays, and a little bit of diffence in the rockhopper, altough it could be the cable strecthching, or brake arms flexing (unlikly)
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Mike a Weekend Warrior from California
Date Reviewed: March 8, 2000
Favorite Trail:all of them
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:Alls i can say is i bought these because of the views below this on and there right these are strong dont flex to much and are made from the same material as most other boosters
Weaknesses:Nope
Similar Products Used:Nope
Bike Setup:stock zaskar
Bottom Line:Dont buy the brand names in this type of product no need to waste large dollars on a salsa or shimanio unless it carbon fiber yer after .........



FEEL THE FLOW
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by CRASH a Weekend Warrior from North Shore
Date Reviewed: March 6, 2000
Favorite Trail:ALL of Them
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:6061 T-6 Aluminuim just like all the others
the review below this one is right on
same as the others

Weaknesses:there not weak they are the same as all the others out there
Similar Products Used:why they cost more
Bike Setup:Stock Rocky mountain stumpy
Bottom Line:If it had a salsa name or other brand name they could chrge more for it. Like the majority of people here in this world
they buy a brand name becuase they THINK its better
NEWS for ya it not better. Just costs more
Same alumium as the other boosters
SO these cost way less then the others and work the same

dont be fooled by brand names
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Tom a Weekend Warrior from Seattle
Date Reviewed: February 29, 2000
Favorite Trail:All of them
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:These are great made from 6061 T-6 ALUMINUM lik ethe other they work very very well
Weaknesses:they are made from the same material as the other aluminium
boosters are 6061 T-6 ALUMINUM
Similar Products Used:none they all costed lots
these costed 18 US
Bike Setup:Stock dekerf
Bottom Line:If you have high end shocks that are farliy stiff u dont need then if you have some entry level shocks that flex USE THEM. If you have a softtail USE THEM, If You are 200 plus pounds USE THEM and of course use them for the rear they enable you to lock up the rear with one finger great for bunny hopping
Bottom line USE them They work
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by KAABooom KAAB a Weekend Warrior from Vancouver North Shore
Date Reviewed: February 26, 2000
Favorite Trail:Anything dirt
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:Great product dont know why the other didnt notice the diff
Works really well
Weaknesses:huh how can it be weak it works
Does what its supposed to do
Similar Products Used:none
looked at others .... same shape same looks
doesnt cost 40 each
Bike Setup:StocK Y2K Kona Roast
Bottom Line:These work wicked for the price 12.50 cdn each
i used it on the back avid brake wow less squeal and flex
These really work
Try ur brakes before and after
U Will see a diff
Shure u can buy a salsa or shimano for quadruple the price
But there isnt a huge diff between the most expensive or the cheapest
Just dollars
Buy One for the rear of yer bike and if yer over 200 lbs
buy them NOW
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Daniel a Weekend Warrior from Groningen
Date Reviewed: October 22, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Ardennes
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Strengths:
isn't that ugly
Weaknesses:
it is weak, it hardly stiffens things up and for something that doesn't work it is expensive
Similar Products Used:
shimano carbon brake booster
Bike Setup:
KLEIN Attitude,all XT, rear derr XTR Rapid rise, Plasma shifters, Flite gel, Roox seat post, Kore stem, Time Alium, Jett XC( wanna trade for Marzochi? ), Shimano carbon brakebooster
Bottom Line:Had this for a long time with the intention to get rid of flex in my Jett. I recently got hold of a shimano carbon beauty which showed me the Tektro thingy doesn't work period.
Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Jerry a Cross-Country Rider from Austin
Date Reviewed: October 15, 1999
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
cheap
Weaknesses:
cheap
too flexible
Bottom Line:Too flexible. Helped a little but not much. I ended up returning it and getting a Salsa (heavier, more expensive, but stiffer).
Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Jono Bach a Cross-Country Rider from Melbourne, Australia
Date Reviewed: September 13, 1999
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Cut down flex and rear brake rub
Weaknesses:
Laterally flext
Bike Setup:
Kona, Avid V Brakes
Bottom Line:I found it quite good, cut down flex and gave the brakes more responsiveness, would work well on forks such as indys, which flex a lot. They are only $30 and look quite cool and do the job. What more could you want?
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Shanthakumar Abraham a Cross-Country Rider from Melbourne. Vic
Date Reviewed: August 23, 1999
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Strengths:
Cheap!
Weaknesses:
Bit too flexy for me...
I thought they werent meant to flex!!!
Similar Products Used:
XTR brake booster
Bike Setup:
Dodsun Explorer
Full LX stuff
Bottom Line:not too great. didnt show much braking improvement
Overall Rating:2






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