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Juin Tech F1 Hydraulic Flat mount Road CX Disc Brake set 160mm with Rotor,Red, JT1908

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Yeh, I read your other thread about the HY/RD arm and wondered if you'd produced something for the Spyres. The HY/RD are just to big/bulky/heavy for me, hence I went with Juin Tech (which aren't perfect, but are much better than the Spyres).

The R1 act exactly like the normal hydraulic brakes, ie with double pistons, but the command is given by the cable.I guess the big question is how is the power? Frankly it is a match for most of the hydro systems I have ridden. The only real difference is the Juin Techs, despite the nice light feel, still require more lever effort than hydro, and this is bound to limit the ability to modulate when braking very hard relative to a good hydro setup. Still, they are a noticeable step up from the very good Juin Tech F1 in terms of braking power.

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For lunchtime options, spread some Juin Tech onto your sandwich or use it as a dip for raw veggies. You can also toss some cooked pasta with Juin Tech and vegetables for a delicious cold pasta salad.

Bottom line

These superlight disc brakes are perfect for junior riders! The only real downside of disc brakes is their weight, so selecting a lightweight set is important. On the other hand, Juin Tech r1 comes equipped with ceramic pistons that provide better heat dissipation than F1’s aluminum ones. The r1 also has a smaller profile and weighs less than its counterpart. This makes it ideal for those who prefer a more lightweight brake system. It’s important to note that while these alternatives offer potential benefits similar to Juin Tech F1 vs r1 supplementation, they may work differently for different individuals. It’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional before adding any new supplements or making significant changes to your diet or lifestyle. Conclusion

Pricing on the TRP is about the same as the Juin Tech and the Magura are about twice as much. It’s worth noting that you can’t just swap any brake onto an ebike because you need the connector that cuts the motor when you brake – safety reasons. You need a brake that can either use your current levers or you need levers that connect to your system. This system is ideal for those who want to use these brakes with standard or flush or non-hydraulic road or cyclocross controls. We previously tested Juin Tech's R1 brakes (you can read the review here) so were keen to take a look at their latest offering. Combining a balanced diet with regular use of Juin Tech F1 vs r1 can lead to optimal results for your health journey. Juin Tech Recipes I've ridden Campagnolo's (excellent) full hydraulic brakes extensively, and would be hard pressed to tell the difference. Perhaps Campag's hydraulic shifters just shade it on lever feel, but in terms of performance the Juin Tech GT-F are every bit as good.

The hydraulics are sealed units, so there's no messing about with syringes and brake fluid; no need to bleed the system, trim hoses, fit olives or any of the faff associated with setting up full hydraulic brakes. If you can fit a set of rim brakes, you can fit these; it's certainly within the capability of a reasonably competent home mechanic.

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