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• #2
Here is a Flickr picture of this caliper fitted to a Brompton:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nwben/8...n/photostream/Forgot to say - Pick up from Chancery Lane, also happy to post if you live too far to pick up.
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• #3
Bit of a dredge, still selling?
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• #4
~~Hi all,
I have a new 'reverse' front brake caliper for sale - I bought it a while back from Robin Marine I think and never manage to fit it so here we go. Tried it on but that wasn't a good look on my Pinarello...
These fit at the back of the forks and it comes complete, boxed, with all the fittings and instructions.
Paid £35 all in for it and these are RRP £64.99 and £52 on Wiggle. so would like my money back.
They can also be fitted on Bromptons with slight mods.
Tech talk here:
Minimize frontal area. Reduce turbulence. Eliminate drag. These phrases all target a single objective: Aerodynamic Efficiency. TRP’s engineers had these concepts in mind when designing the T925 Brake System. The front and rear brakes use a “U” style configuration with asymmetrical caliper arms pivoting on a center carrier designed to be mounted behind the front fork legs and seat stay bridge. Side-pull cable routing ensures that steering is unobstructed while providing a smooth cable path for a light feel at the lever. From Ironman to Pro-Tour TT, the T925 braking system is the edge you're looking for.
SPEC:
Bad photos here: ~~
Good photos here:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-TRP-T925FB-Triathlon-TT-Alloy-Bike-Front-Brake-Caliper-3-Colors-Black-/161115329239?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item258338d2d7