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I am interested in Paul Components Motolite or Minimoto (or Box Components’ One offerings).

I want the best rim braking performance on canticantilever posts to go with my TRP RRL levers

iI know there’s v brake specific levers but iI want to use RRLsRRL levers. soSo for motoliteMotolite v brake iI need a travel agent/pull adapter

iI understand that the longer and stiffer arms of motoliteMotolite translates to more power but curious how much influence travel agent has on the equation.

theThe question: v brake + adapter vs mini v brake - who wins RE braking performance?

anyone know? thanks in advance

interested in Paul Components Motolite or Minimoto (or Box Components’ One offerings)

want the best rim braking performance on canti posts to go with my TRP RRL levers

i know there’s v brake specific levers but i want to use RRLs. so for motolite v brake i need a travel agent/pull adapter

i understand that the longer and stiffer arms of motolite translates to more power but curious how much influence travel agent has on the equation

the question: v brake + adapter vs mini v brake - who wins RE braking performance?

anyone know? thanks in advance

I am interested in Paul Components Motolite or Minimoto (or Box Components’ One offerings).

I want the best rim braking performance on cantilever posts to go with my TRP RRL levers

I know there’s v brake specific levers but I want to use RRL levers. So for Motolite v brake I need a travel agent/pull adapter

I understand that the longer and stiffer arms of Motolite translates to more power but curious how much influence travel agent has on the equation.

The question: v brake + adapter vs mini v brake - who wins RE braking performance?

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v brake + adapter vs mini v

interested in Paul Components Motolite or Minimoto (or Box Components’ One offerings)

want the best rim braking performance on canti posts to go with my TRP RRL levers

i know there’s v brake specific levers but i want to use RRLs. so for motolite v brake i need a travel agent/pull adapter

i understand that the longer and stiffer arms of motolite translates to more power but curious how much influence travel agent has on the equation

the question: v brake + adapter vs mini v brake - who wins RE braking performance?

anyone know? thanks in advance

v brake + adapter vs mini v

interested in Paul Components Motolite or Minimoto (or Box Components’ One offerings)

want the best rim braking performance on canti posts to go with my TRP RRL levers

i know there’s v brake specific levers but i want to use RRLs. so for motolite v brake i need a travel agent/pull adapter

i understand that the longer and stiffer arms of motolite translates to more power but curious how much influence travel agent has on the equation

the question: v brake + adapter vs mini v brake - who wins RE braking performance?

anyone know? thanks in advance

interested in Paul Components Motolite or Minimoto (or Box Components’ One offerings)

want the best rim braking performance on canti posts to go with my TRP RRL levers

i know there’s v brake specific levers but i want to use RRLs. so for motolite v brake i need a travel agent/pull adapter

i understand that the longer and stiffer arms of motolite translates to more power but curious how much influence travel agent has on the equation

the question: v brake + adapter vs mini v brake - who wins RE braking performance?

anyone know? thanks in advance

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v brake + adapter vs mini v

interested in Paul Components Motolite or Minimoto (or Box Components’ One offerings)

want the best rim braking performance on canti posts to go with my TRP RRL levers

i know there’s v brake specific levers but i want to use RRLs. so for motolite v brake i need a travel agent/pull adapter

i understand that the longer and stiffer arms of motolite translates to more power but curious how much influence travel agent has on the equation

the question: v brake + adapter vs mini v brake - who wins RE braking performance?

anyone know? thanks in advance

interested in Paul Components Motolite or Minimoto (or Box Components’ One offerings)

want the best rim braking performance on canti posts to go with my TRP RRL levers

i know there’s v brake specific levers but i want to use RRLs. so for motolite v brake i need a travel agent/pull adapter

i understand that the longer and stiffer arms of motolite translates to more power but curious how much influence travel agent has on the equation

anyone know? thanks in advance

v brake + adapter vs mini v

interested in Paul Components Motolite or Minimoto (or Box Components’ One offerings)

want the best rim braking performance on canti posts to go with my TRP RRL levers

i know there’s v brake specific levers but i want to use RRLs. so for motolite v brake i need a travel agent/pull adapter

i understand that the longer and stiffer arms of motolite translates to more power but curious how much influence travel agent has on the equation

the question: v brake + adapter vs mini v brake - who wins RE braking performance?

anyone know? thanks in advance

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