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Post Mount/I.S. Klamper

Post Mount/I.S. Klamper

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When Paul Components set out to build this brake, nearly five years ago, they started with a clean slate. Then they tried all manner of wacky ideas but eventually wound their way back to the tried and true ball bearing in a ramp system. From there Paul concentrated on the details. They made the balls bigger for smoothness and increased pad travel. They hardened the steel where the balls contact the ramps. They used three hardened steel pins to locate the pad actuator. Instead of a plastic thrust washer they used a flat needle roller thrust bearing.

Then Paul Components moved onto the caliper body. This took countless drawing revisions and probably 20 prototypes. They added “fangs” to the inner backing plate for stiffness, and beefed up the outer caliper body where needed.

The pad adjusters went through a similar process. They wanted easy adjustability but staying power. For that Paul designed detents into the circumference, located with spring ball plungers.

Paul believe this is the best mechanical caliper ever made for a bicycle. It’s available in Long Pull, Short Pull, and Campagnolo pull. Just change the actuating arms, which are available separately here.

As always, allow a couple short rides to bed in the pads. Around the 3rd ride, these brakes really start to BITE!

Specs |

Material 6061 Aluminum, Heat Treated 12L14 Steel
Weight 211g
Finish Anodized or Polished
Included Brake Pads Kool Stop Avid Elixer SRAM MTB XX Sintered Metal Compound #KS-D296S
How to Adjust Video https://vimeo.com/250397883
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From $71.00

Original: $202.86

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Post Mount/I.S. Klamper

$202.86

$71.00

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Description |

When Paul Components set out to build this brake, nearly five years ago, they started with a clean slate. Then they tried all manner of wacky ideas but eventually wound their way back to the tried and true ball bearing in a ramp system. From there Paul concentrated on the details. They made the balls bigger for smoothness and increased pad travel. They hardened the steel where the balls contact the ramps. They used three hardened steel pins to locate the pad actuator. Instead of a plastic thrust washer they used a flat needle roller thrust bearing.

Then Paul Components moved onto the caliper body. This took countless drawing revisions and probably 20 prototypes. They added “fangs” to the inner backing plate for stiffness, and beefed up the outer caliper body where needed.

The pad adjusters went through a similar process. They wanted easy adjustability but staying power. For that Paul designed detents into the circumference, located with spring ball plungers.

Paul believe this is the best mechanical caliper ever made for a bicycle. It’s available in Long Pull, Short Pull, and Campagnolo pull. Just change the actuating arms, which are available separately here.

As always, allow a couple short rides to bed in the pads. Around the 3rd ride, these brakes really start to BITE!

Specs |

Material 6061 Aluminum, Heat Treated 12L14 Steel
Weight 211g
Finish Anodized or Polished
Included Brake Pads Kool Stop Avid Elixer SRAM MTB XX Sintered Metal Compound #KS-D296S
How to Adjust Video https://vimeo.com/250397883
Instructions Download
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