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Best compressionless housing
What kind of conpressionless housing do you guys like? For disk brakes. My full length rear set up is feeling really spongy.
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Jagwire.
I prefer to buy in the 25' rolls. Last edited by kingpin75s; 10-25-2019 at 11:07 AM. Reason: . |
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Which kind? They make a few different levels of housing.
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I was impressed with the TRP kit, and always like Yokozuna, which is available in rolls.
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My favorite has been alligator i-link. Nokon and Jagwire are creaky, Bungarus is fragile and one-time use (the little plastic couplers break)
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Yokozuna
super great lever feel and lasts forever
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Can someone explain how compression housing works? I get that it changes how the brakes feel, but why?
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Normal spiral wound brake housing compresses when you pull the lever, leading to a bit of slop before the cable is pulled. With mech disc brakes, it can feel really spongy. Compressionless housing has linear support cables (like shift housing) along the length of the run, so when you pull the lever, the brake cable pulls and the housing doesn’t compress. Feels much better at the lever. .
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Good explanation Jaybee. Yokozuna Reaction and/or Jagwire Pro. Normally I like Yokozuna unless one needs the Jagwire shop length and/or colors, but both are very good products. I have never tried TRP compression-less housing, but I have liked everything TRP that I have tried. I found Nokon, IRD Metawire, Alligator, etc to be much more a pita to install than a noticeable performance boost in action. Last edited by Dino Suegiù; 10-25-2019 at 07:50 PM. Reason: Yokozuna "Reaction" (rather than the "Premium") is listed as Yokozuna's compression-less housing. |
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Is the Yokozuna premium different than Yokozuna reaction?
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I confused the two names, and they do appear to be slightly different. Yokozuna "Reaction" (not the "Premium") is listed as Yokozuna's compression-less housing, although both housings are claimed to be fully lubricated, end-to-end. The Yokozuna "Reaction" housing I have used has been very good, very durable, and still feels very crisp after a lot of use. The "Smoke" is a good color on titanium frames. |
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I've used both the Jagwire and the Yokozuna
I like the Yokozuna a bit better. Both work M |
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A lot of the spongy feel traces back to the way that the brake pads contact the rim, with or without any flexing of the brake arms and/or of the pad material under actual braking forces, applied by the rim and by the pivots, through the pads.
This explains why well-worn pads often have so much more of a solid feel as the brakes are applied, even after accounting for a possibly thinner layer of rubber being compressed. I like today's swivel washers and how the brake can be applied as the brakes are actually applied, forcing pad surfaces into alignment with the rim's brake tracks. And after setting up the pads, a final sort of accelerated break-in using belt-sander paper under the actual loading of the brakes and rotating rim (under the rim and pivot's forces): (see below). Where such break-in doesn't eliminate all squeeking or chattering, I will typically use a different pad material in lieu of applying toe-in, since toe-in is temporary and results in accelerated and uneven pad wear. I limit toe-in to the pacing a credit card under the rear third of the pad against the rim as I tighten the bolt using spherical swivel washers with the brake applied. Last edited by dddd; 10-25-2019 at 09:37 PM. |
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I was using regular Shimano housing on BB7 disc brakes. Rear was VERY spongy.
My LBS had some bulk Yokozuna Reaction so I bought a few feet. After installing, the rear felt like the front and the newly installed front felt SOLID. Well worth the expense. |
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Jagwire Pro Brake and Derailleur Housing in the 25' rolls.
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