My Carrera has Lyra mech disc brakes. Out on a ride today I noticed that I was having to pull hard to get what I needed from them. Not sure if it's contamination or pad wear. However the front static pad definitely needs adjusting, and here's the problem. The inboard adjuster is masked by the flange of the hub motor. The only way to adjust it is to drop the wheel out, it's a guessing game. So I thought I would take the opportunity to upgrade the caliper. These caught my attention as they have two pistons, therefore self centre:
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/brakes/160-trp-spyke-mechanical-2-piston-disc-brake-caliper-rotor/?geoc=US
Has anyone used them, are they any good - 'cos they're quite pricey?
There is the TRP Spyre which are cheaper, but they seem to be for drop bar levers, not sure if they'll work with straight bar levers.
Ideally I'd like to keep my two levers with switches in them but will go hydraulic if that works out best. Seem to remember there being a caliper with the hydraulic reservoir mounted on the caliper and operated by cable. Anyone know what it's called?
I know BB7's have been the go to mech caliper, but not sure if it would help my adjustment difficulty. Are they really any better than what I got?
Help me spend some money wisely - Ta
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/brakes/160-trp-spyke-mechanical-2-piston-disc-brake-caliper-rotor/?geoc=US
Has anyone used them, are they any good - 'cos they're quite pricey?
There is the TRP Spyre which are cheaper, but they seem to be for drop bar levers, not sure if they'll work with straight bar levers.
Ideally I'd like to keep my two levers with switches in them but will go hydraulic if that works out best. Seem to remember there being a caliper with the hydraulic reservoir mounted on the caliper and operated by cable. Anyone know what it's called?
I know BB7's have been the go to mech caliper, but not sure if it would help my adjustment difficulty. Are they really any better than what I got?
Help me spend some money wisely - Ta