I recently installed TRP Sykes on an old MTB rebuild. I had tried the 
Spyres on a couple of test rides of other bikes (Novara Mazama gravel bike 
and some no-name urban bike) and was impressed with the modulation. Felt 
better to me than cheap hydro brakes or BB7s. Local shop owner told me to 
use Shimano ICE rotors for reliability and stopping power. TRPs are easy to 
adjust, but so far haven't really needed it. I like being able to use easy 
to find Shimano pads, too. 

Paul makes awesome stuff, but I don't know that the Klamper would have any 
advantages. Have not tried them, though.

Cheers,
Bill in Roswell, GA

On Monday, January 16, 2017 at 9:53:03 AM UTC-5, Philip Kim wrote:
>
> If you got the money no reason not go Paul's, but TRPs are lighter and 
> have dual action calipers which can be adjusted separately. Provides more 
> even wear, and you're not essentially bending the rotor to one arm to stop. 
> It can also be easily adjusted by the cable barrel adjuster as pads wear. 
> So would go TRPs for ease of adjustment, lighter, and even pad wear which 
> puts it ahead but not by much. But it's really ahead of Paul's because it's 
> also 1/3 the cost.

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