Hi Jason,

I have them on my Quickbeam. As you mentioned they have no toe-in
adjustment. I've never had problems with squeaking though. Their main
disadvantage compared to, say, Tektro CR720s is that they haven't got
microadjustment screws so you have to get it right and tighten the
main bolt. That said, if you take your time it's not a problem in my
experience but I have a park tools cable puller thingy... makes it
much easier.

So, all told, unless you prefer the aesthetics of the Ribbit brakes,
I'd get the Tektros - why not make it easier for yourself.

Damian

On Jun 24, 4:58 am, jandrews_nyc <jasonaschwa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with these.  A shop near me has a unopened
> set from a few years ago and I'm thinking of getting them for my
> incoming Simpleone.  They are no toe-in adjustment brakes. I'd love to
> hear from anyone who has used them.
> THanks,
> Jason

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