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Thanks Ed.
If you can, I would recommend going for the SRAM S700, it's a 10 speed full hydraulic system.
I can't find SRAM S700 in stock online but from the few links I did stumble across it looks a bit too pricey for me. I was looking at spending around £500 max for the aforementioned groupset and brakes (taking into consideration I can sell the rim brakes from the group).
go for at least 45mm which can handle up to 32mm tyres
Will do. Thanks for that.
Archetype have braking surface, you don't need those
I know this, but they look so good. I'd actually like to save a bit of cash on the wheel setup so I'll certainly consider alternatives. I could especially do with saving some weight as the Straggler frameset is a heavy bugger. The Pacenti CL25 you mentioned would save me a little of both and would look nice next to the MTX33s I have on my Brooklyn. So thanks again. I'll have a think.
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I can't find SRAM S700 in stock online but from the few links I did stumble across it looks a bit too pricey for me.
Our distributor have them in stock, so they're already out there.
Make sure you order the Shimano non-organic pads for the HY/RD, that's the only major complaint I had with it (a new rotor helped, but the pads should make a better difference).
If you can, I would recommend going for the SRAM S700, it's a non-series 10 speed full hydraulic system, they're £400 (shifter and brakes, not including rotor), considering it would set you back over £200 for a pair of HY/RD and £185 for the Apex shifter, it's not too pricey for a full hydraulic.
If you're still set on HY/RD, make sure to have compressionless housing, Jagwire do some for decent monies.
Archetype have braking surface, you don't need those, one of the main benefit of disc brakes is that you can get a much lighter rims for not a lots of money due to not required extra material for the braking surface, an example is the Pacenti CL25 that weight less than 400g and £40.
You'd need bigger than 35mm, that size is idea for road bicycle with tight clearance, 28mm is the max you can go with 35mm, go for at least 45mm which can handle up to 32mm tyres.