Swapped out the Tektro brakes on my Rail 5 to SRAM Guide RS brakes I had on another bike but I still kept the Tektro 203mm rotors and what a huge difference the Guide brakes have made!
First let me say the Tektros do what they are supposed to. They stop the Rail 5 and stop it very well. I have no issues with the actual braking performance. But the modulation does not compare to the Guide RS brakes I swapped Tektros out for.
I’ve owned the Rail almost a month but felt like I still wasn’t as comfortable on it as my other bike. I chalked it up to just needing more time to get used to the Rail.
That all changed today. Where I was struggling to get the right entry speed into turns with the Tektros, I was effortlessly modulating the Guide RS brakes to slow down and get the right entry speed for the turn .In addition, the Guide RS brakes were allowing me to brake later before turns than I had to brake with the Tektros.
Also the lever, although can be set up for 1-finger braking, doesn’t feel as comfortable as other brakes with shorter levers. I also find the pull on the Tektros a bit heavy and they take more effort. Covering and using the brake during longer descents was tiring and gave me arm pump. I noticed no arm pump on the longer descents with the Guide RS brakes.
Needless to say my confidence with my Rail has gone through the roof today. I had no idea the Tektros were holding me back.
Also the annoying rotor noise went away. I am not getting the same noises with the Tektro rotors, using them with the Guide RS calipers as I did using them with the Tektro calipers.
Hope this helps anyone considering changing the Tektro brakes.
Had to drop the motor to install the new brake line.
Brakes installed:
First let me say the Tektros do what they are supposed to. They stop the Rail 5 and stop it very well. I have no issues with the actual braking performance. But the modulation does not compare to the Guide RS brakes I swapped Tektros out for.
I’ve owned the Rail almost a month but felt like I still wasn’t as comfortable on it as my other bike. I chalked it up to just needing more time to get used to the Rail.
That all changed today. Where I was struggling to get the right entry speed into turns with the Tektros, I was effortlessly modulating the Guide RS brakes to slow down and get the right entry speed for the turn .In addition, the Guide RS brakes were allowing me to brake later before turns than I had to brake with the Tektros.
Also the lever, although can be set up for 1-finger braking, doesn’t feel as comfortable as other brakes with shorter levers. I also find the pull on the Tektros a bit heavy and they take more effort. Covering and using the brake during longer descents was tiring and gave me arm pump. I noticed no arm pump on the longer descents with the Guide RS brakes.
Needless to say my confidence with my Rail has gone through the roof today. I had no idea the Tektros were holding me back.
Also the annoying rotor noise went away. I am not getting the same noises with the Tektro rotors, using them with the Guide RS calipers as I did using them with the Tektro calipers.
Hope this helps anyone considering changing the Tektro brakes.
Had to drop the motor to install the new brake line.
Brakes installed:
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