Delta Aztec DuraCote cables are the slickest I've ever come across.  When I 
replaced a rear cable with one of these, using my same Yokozuna housings, I 
can feel no difference in the effort between front and rear - this is 
something I have ever experienced before.  

On Sunday, November 18, 2012 2:23:49 PM UTC-6, Jay in Tel Aviv wrote:
>
> When I built my Sam last summer I selected what I thought were 
> reasonably priced drive train components that function reasonably 
> well.  One result I am less than extatic about is brakes, which are 
> Deore v-brakes with kool stop pads and the Tektro drop bar levers that 
> work with vees. This combination stops the bike just fine, but has 
> nowhere near the modulated feel of the calipers on my Brompton. In 
> comparison the vees fell, for want of a better word, clunky. 
>
> So, what am I doing wrong and what can be done to fix it? A different 
> typre of brake? A different model? Different levers and j-tek 
> thingies? 
>
> I love the feeling of control that good brakes provide. How to I gwt 
> that on my canti Sam? 
>

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