Brake judder can be resolved. Loads of advice on how to via Google, but this is a pretty comprehensive article;
http://www.velonews.com/2010/09/news/cyclocross/technical-qa-with-lennard-zinn-return-to-cross_101807
In summary, try more toe in, change pads, tighten headset, change fork, crown mounted cable stop (my forks are undrilled), use V brake.
Essentially, yes. The cable stop is the best option, you can get ones that fits to the headset and shorten the cable span, which helps a lot in my experience.
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Brake judder can be resolved. Loads of advice on how to via Google, but this is a pretty comprehensive article;
http://www.velonews.com/2010/09/news/cyclocross/technical-qa-with-lennard-zinn-return-to-cross_101807