Patrick,

I have one bike with the NR-front/Touring-rear combination (which I chose) 
and one with Touring front and rear (bike came that way). Both brake well 
with decent modulation. Too many variables involved to say which is better, 
though I wouldn't be surprised if the NR have slightly better modulation.

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Bob

On Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 4:07:08 PM UTC-6 Patrick Moore wrote:

> I started out with Neo Retros front and rear, found that the rears 
> intefered with panniers, and switched to Touring in the rear. 
>
> I can't really say that the front is more powerful than the rear; both 
> have very stiff housing hangers -- rear is brazed on, front is Rene Herse.
>
> Others who have used both: can you say whether it's worth keeping the Neo 
> Retros in front?
>
> Tho' I do hear that this f/r combo is not uncommon.
>
> -- 
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> Patrick Moore
> Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum
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