Shimano Dura-Ace R9100
100,64
Campagnolo Record
From 151,46
SRAM Force 22
141,25
Shimano Dura-Ace R9100 vs. Campagnolo Record vs. SRAM Force 22
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Powerful braking |
Light |
Desing |
Well made |
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Cons
Price |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
Able to run tyres up to 28 mm. |
Fantastic modulation because of the redesigned lever. |
Deliver the same braking power as the Super Record brakes. |
Brake pads are provided with a design for better aerodynamics and better integration with aero frames. |
Compatible with 28 mm tyres. |
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Cons
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Specifications
Type of brake
Rim Brake
Rim Brake
Rim Brake
Direct Mount
Traditional
Direct Mount
Direct Mount
Traditional
Position Brake
Front
Rear
Rear / Bottom Bracket
Rear
Rear / Bottom Bracket
Front
Rear
Front + Rear (Set)
Rear
Front + Rear (Set)
Front + Rear (Set)
Colour
Black
Black
Grey