Cable Actuated Hydraulic Brakes are like that. You press once, you don't feel anything but you'll then feel it is biting while you hold on the brakes. It is different to fully hydraulic brakes wherein you'll feel it right away in one press. As for the LTWOO, use jagwire cables and it will be great.
Sir, it's better to allocate that 7k juintech to the hydro shifter 7k and brake calipers, which only cost 2.5k for the front and rear. I have been using them and am not going back to Shimano anytime soon, given that hefty price point.
I would be very interested in long term reviews on that Ltwoo groupset. My bet is still shimano deore groupsets bec they’re tough & very affordable. They also climb really well. I also won’t be giving up quad piston brakes anytime soon 😁
Yeah, he should have looked into that. Being able to regulate braking power on the trail is pretty essential and cable actuated just can't do that like how fully hydraulic brakes do.
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great video, the shock when Dave Matthews was on the tv back at the shop. 😍
Cues dropbar just released. Cant wait to see how it compares in value
Cable Actuated Hydraulic Brakes are like that. You press once, you don't feel anything but you'll then feel it is biting while you hold on the brakes. It is different to fully hydraulic brakes wherein you'll feel it right away in one press. As for the LTWOO, use jagwire cables and it will be great.
That's the brake cable reminding you that it's in the line, before it bite. 😆 Happy with my Juintech F1; been using it for 2 years now.
Yup so far so good with the ltwoo
Yup so far so good with the ltwoo
Great review! been using JT F1 really reliable.
They really are!
yyayy na release gihapon o. 😁😁😁
All shot before the crash lol
@carlovillarica 😬😬😬
Juin Tech really hits different
True
Sir, question. So I currently have a Ltwoo GR7 with a drop bar. I want to change to a flat bar, do I also have to change the group set?
Sir, it's better to allocate that 7k juintech to the hydro shifter 7k and brake calipers, which only cost 2.5k for the front and rear. I have been using them and am not going back to Shimano anytime soon, given that hefty price point.
Saw the hydro stuff, they were more expensive and I wanted to try the most affordable option first
I would be very interested in long term reviews on that Ltwoo groupset. My bet is still shimano deore groupsets bec they’re tough & very affordable. They also climb really well. I also won’t be giving up quad piston brakes anytime soon 😁
I'll keep you posted. So far,mine is holding up well
I'll be sure to make a long-term review!
Hoping you could get the wheeltop gex soon. I really wanted to try those cheapos wireless groupset.
Haha we'll see. They are tempting but doesn't make sense for the shop just yet
@carlovillarica i agree. We know that its not as expensive as its sram counterpart, most filipinos dont know the brand or the product just yet.
get a jagwire compression less brake housing. difference is night and day
Wanted to try the most basic setup first to get a reference point
There's an ltwoo or sensah full hydraulic brifters
Saw those. I wanted to try the most affordable option first
You should try microshift advent x or sword next.
The 2x sword is really hard to get a hands-on.
I've tried advent x. Also pretty good. I haven't tried sword, but a customer had one, it looked great!
Should have bought the GR7 Hydraulic or GR9 Hydraulic its around 14k
Agree!
The cable actuated hydraulic brakes works just fine especially this juintech. It's easier to maintain as well so this is still quite a nice setup.
Yeah, he should have looked into that. Being able to regulate braking power on the trail is pretty essential and cable actuated just can't do that like how fully hydraulic brakes do.
It's over priced they sell those for only 150-180 dollars in euaropean countries
I wanted to try the most affordable options first. The point was to be able to give people a reference point when they ask about it
lods can i ask where ang imo shop located hehe planing to visit your shop eh
Villain Cycles Bike Shop, north zion centrale, canduman, mandaue city, cebu, philippines 6014 (in front of ateneo Cebu gate)
Google maps link maps.app.goo.gl/jzRhBQqiV2gqoTkv5
Store hours weekdays 9-6pm Saturdays 9-12nn
IG+FB @villaincyclesph
If only shimano could release their drop bar cues sti's
Yup! Still waiting on those. Hoping price point is competitive
Try microshift.
Tried the advent x - it's good too.