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Worth buying braker boosters?

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JamesLondon
  
Am trying to deal with squeeky brakes and good ol' Sheldon Brown suggests using brake boosters. I haven't come across these before but seems like a good idea. Anyone got any tips before I go and spend some cash and add some weight to my setup?!!

So far I've seen the following:

Magura Brake Booster 2004 http://www.wiggle.co.uk/?ProductID=5360009789
Salsa Arc de Tri-oomph Brake Booster http://www.wiggle.co.uk/?ProductID=5300003850
Roox Brake Booster http://www.wiggle.co.uk/?ProductID=5300001695

neil0502
  
A couple things:

- If Sheldon's been flat-out wrong before, I haven't seen it.

- Though you didn't provide any details about your setup, I'm going out on a limb and presuming you're using cantilevers (are you?). Since those are most often seen on touring, cyclocross, and mountain bikes (as opposed to road bikes), you may find some opinion info here (http://www.mtbr.com/reviews/brake_booster/).

- Have you definitively ruled out the brake pads being the problem? I swear by (and so does Sheldon) the Kool-stop pads. Have you tried new pads?

- Have you thoroughly cleaned your rims' braking surfaces (isopropyl alcohol and a scrubbie sponge will do)?

- Have you lightly sanded the now-clean braking surfaces?

Good luck!

JamesLondon
  
Thanks neil!

I'm using V-brakes on a hybrid with Alex DA-16 rims (intrigued why http://alexrims.com put DA-16s in their MTB section rather than their Road section?!) (http://alexrims.com put DA-16s in their MTB section rather than their Road section?!))

I've just checked out Kool-stop blocks online. Is it worth getting a cartridge block (if so any recommended manufacturer?) with Kool-stop cartridge pads?

Many thanks.

neil0502
  
Thanks neil!

I'm using V-brakes on a hybrid with Alex DA-16 rims (intrigued why http://alexrims.com put DA-16s in their MTB section rather than their Road section?!) (http://alexrims.com put DA-16s in their MTB section rather than their Road section?!))

I've just checked out Kool-stop blocks online. Is it worth getting a cartridge block (if so any recommended manufacturer?) with Kool-stop cartridge pads?

Many thanks.

Which V-brakes do you have, exactly?

There is likely to be a replacement that fits your V-brakes without modification. You probably don't need a new cartridge; only new pads.

If your existing pads come as part of a cartridge, you should still be able to use the Koolstop pad meant for that cartridge. Here's (http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/brakeshoes.html#vrefill) an example.

If, on the other hand, your v-brakes do not use a cartridge, then you're best off using something like this (http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/brakeshoes.html#mtndual).

The key will be to replace your pads with a better version of the same style that you already have. The website that the above links take you to is that of Sheldon Brown and Harris Cyclery. Sheldon's sort of a deity among bicycle experts. Harris is a very fine company to do business with, in my experience. You could easily give them a call to ensure you're buying the right part for your particular needs.

Best,
Neil

JamesLondon
  
Which V-brakes do you have, exactly?Currently just got the cheap standard ones that came with the bike - not branded as far as I can see - but they seem OK so far. Will upgrade to Shimano Deore's if I get any problems (unless anyone would recommend anything else above Deore's, but at a similar price?)

Guess I'll need something like the Supra 2 KoolStops (http://www.wiggle.co.uk/v2_product_detail.asp?ProdID=5300005945) (most ppl seem to recommend the Salmon ones?)

Do put me straight if I'm a million miles out - still fairly new to all this! Many thanks

triguy98
  
step it up and get Avid SD 7s. You won't be sorry. I think performance or nashbar has deals on em, where you can get the brakes and lower end avid handles for $50 or so. I run em, and have converted my friends. No flex, no real fade, pure stopping power.

Cheap brakes suck.

Currently just got the cheap standard ones that came with the bike - not branded as far as I can see - but they seem OK so far. Will upgrade to Shimano Deore's if I get any problems (unless anyone would recommend anything else above Deore's, but at a similar price?)

Guess I'll need something like the Supra 2 KoolStops (http://www.wiggle.co.uk/v2_product_detail.asp?ProdID=5300005945) (most ppl seem to recommend the Salmon ones?)

Do put me straight if I'm a million miles out - still fairly new to all this! Many thanks

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