Shimano Ultegra R8000
From 253,30
SRAM Rival 22
311,50
Campagnolo Chorus Dual Pivot
391,70
Shimano Ultegra R8000 vs. SRAM Rival 22 vs. Campagnolo Chorus Dual Pivot
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
price |
brake force |
As always very competitive price |
Brakes as good as the Dura Ace |
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braking power |
Appearance |
Performance |
Quality |
Cons
No (2x) |
Nil |
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no (2x) |
According to the product specialist
Pros
These brakes allow tyres up to 30mm wide. |
The brakes have an improved lever function and therefore a higher braking force. |
The weight of these brakes is very low. |
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These brakes are very powerful and have good modulation. |
These brakes give you the option of riding with 28 mm tyres, provided that they are mounted on 17 or 19 mm rims. |
These brakes are relatively lightweight. |
Cons
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If your rims are wider than 17 or 19 mm, 28 mm tyres may be too wide. |
Specifications
Type of brake
Rim Brake
Rim Brake
Rim Brake
Traditional
Traditional
Traditional
Position Brake
Front
Rear
Front + Rear (Set)
Rear
Front + Rear (Set)
Front + Rear (Set)
Front + Rear (Set)
Colour
Grey
Black
Black