Brake Calipers Upgrade (from 105 to Ultegra)?
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Hi,
I'm currently using Shimano 1055 brake calipers and am considering to upgrade to some newer Ultegra Calipers.
Is there any noticeable difference between the two besides the weight?
Or do I just need a pair of good brake pads?
Thanks in advance.
I'm currently using Shimano 1055 brake calipers and am considering to upgrade to some newer Ultegra Calipers.
Is there any noticeable difference between the two besides the weight?
Or do I just need a pair of good brake pads?
Thanks in advance.
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Are these really old calipers?
Because the current 105 and 6500 calipers are almost identical. The 6600s might be a gtouch lighter.
I have the 9s 105 calipers and think they work pretty darn good.
Because the current 105 and 6500 calipers are almost identical. The 6600s might be a gtouch lighter.
I have the 9s 105 calipers and think they work pretty darn good.
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Originally Posted by 53-11_alltheway
Are these really old calipers?
Because the current 105 and 6500 calipers are almost identical. The 6600s might be a gtouch lighter.
I have the 9s 105 calipers and think they work pretty darn good.
Because the current 105 and 6500 calipers are almost identical. The 6600s might be a gtouch lighter.
I have the 9s 105 calipers and think they work pretty darn good.
Are they not old?
I'm not quite sure.
I'm using some 1055 ones which I believe were introduced in the early 1990's.So I think there might have been some redesigns and modifications.
Since I have not used other brake calipers,I have no idea how big of a difference there would be.
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shhhh...don't tell anybody this, but.....
the actual metal in the calipers is the same. The difference is the coating and the quick release lever. Oh, and the decal.
shhhh....
the actual metal in the calipers is the same. The difference is the coating and the quick release lever. Oh, and the decal.
shhhh....
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I upgraded from 105 to Ultegra a while back and really love the difference. The pad doesn't wear out as fast and the movement of the calipers is smoother. Overall I feel more secure using the Ultegra calipers. They turned out to be a great investment for me.
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I've got Dura Ace on my time trial bike, Ultegra on the bike that I race for crits, and 105's on my road bike....can't tell the difference between any of them..
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I upgraded as well from 105's to Ultegra's. Smoother would be my biggest notice. Slight more stopping power and they look better. Other than that if you can justify $135-$150 new or get a nice used set for around $75 THEN GO FOR IT.
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Originally Posted by 55/Rad
105 on the commuter and Ultegra on 3 other bikes.
In a recent blind test, the owner (me) of these fine vehicles was unable to tell the difference.
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In a recent blind test, the owner (me) of these fine vehicles was unable to tell the difference.
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I have noticed the stock brake pads (105 I believe) on my 2006 Trek 1500 leave quite a bit of black gunk on my rims where they make contact. Is this normal? Is there a cheap upgrade for just the pads?
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Is the bike not stopping? I think brakes is one of the last places I'd look to upgrade. But if you got to do it, might as well go Zero gravity.
On a more rational note,if you're really not happy with braking performance, you might try some aftermarket pads, like koolstops
On a more rational note,if you're really not happy with braking performance, you might try some aftermarket pads, like koolstops
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I went from some klunky looking Tektro brakes that my bike came with (Felt F65) to a pair of Dura-Ace 7700 brakes I picked up slightly used on ebay for about $100. The Dura-Ace pads are much better and the brakes are much smaller in size than the Tektro brakes were. I was very happy with that upgrade.
Oh, and they say Dura-Ace on them!
Edit-I suspect that the difference between 105 and Ultegra is fairly small. If you have a ton of miles on your 15 year old 105 brakes though you might notice a difference. I'd start with upgrading the brake pads though unless you have money just burning a hole in your pocket.
Oh, and they say Dura-Ace on them!
Edit-I suspect that the difference between 105 and Ultegra is fairly small. If you have a ton of miles on your 15 year old 105 brakes though you might notice a difference. I'd start with upgrading the brake pads though unless you have money just burning a hole in your pocket.
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Originally Posted by 55/Rad
105 on the commuter and Ultegra on 3 other bikes.
In a recent blind test, the owner (me) of these fine vehicles was unable to tell the difference.
55/Rad
In a recent blind test, the owner (me) of these fine vehicles was unable to tell the difference.
55/Rad
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I put a set of Kool Stop shoes and pads on my old RSX calipers for my commuter and they stop as well, if not better, than the Ultegra brakes on my race bike.
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here you go, I just got a PAIR of Ultegra 6500 calipers for 59.99, they just went up to 69.99 for the pair,but it is still a giveaway price....you can't even get a single 105 for that price iirc...
https://www.pricepoint.com/detail/125...e-Calipers.htm
https://www.pricepoint.com/detail/125...e-Calipers.htm
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No difference between brakes or whole groupset? Brakes I can believe, but the whole groupset involves some serious paradigmes.
Originally Posted by SDRider
You put on a blindfold, rode down a steep hill and then tried to stop?
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Originally Posted by wizzman
I have noticed the stock brake pads (105 I believe) on my 2006 Trek 1500 leave quite a bit of black gunk on my rims where they make contact. Is this normal? Is there a cheap upgrade for just the pads?
The OEM pads on my '05 105s were complete sh*t. Black Koolstops are worlds better and very cheap.
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Upgrading to kool stops will be much more worth your time.
Can you show us a picture of the calipers in question?
Can you show us a picture of the calipers in question?
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Thank you all.
Then I'd better just swap the pads and see the diferrence.Hopefully that'll save me some $$.
To ivan yulaev:
I don't have a digital camera around but I believe they look identical to these.
Then I'd better just swap the pads and see the diferrence.Hopefully that'll save me some $$.
To ivan yulaev:
I don't have a digital camera around but I believe they look identical to these.
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Originally Posted by doco
here you go, I just got a PAIR of Ultegra 6500 calipers for 59.99, they just went up to 69.99 for the pair,but it is still a giveaway price....you can't even get a single 105 for that price iirc...
https://www.pricepoint.com/detail/125...e-Calipers.htm
https://www.pricepoint.com/detail/125...e-Calipers.htm
Thank you for the link.Seems like a great deal.
Unfortunately,I'm not from the States and I'm afraid the shipment will cost almost as much as the calipers itself.
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What kind of brakes are mine? There is no sticker and even the Trek site only specifies the shifter levers, not the brakes themselves.
https://www2.trekbikes.com/bikes/bike...id=1442000&f=4
https://www2.trekbikes.com/bikes/bike...id=1442000&f=4
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Wizzman,
Your brakes look very similar to the ones on my Fuji, which are generic stock calipers. They kind of suck. I swapped mine out recently for 105s and donated the stock ones to a shop that builds bikes for inner-city kids. The 105s are so much better!
Your brakes look very similar to the ones on my Fuji, which are generic stock calipers. They kind of suck. I swapped mine out recently for 105s and donated the stock ones to a shop that builds bikes for inner-city kids. The 105s are so much better!
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I upgraded from generic brakes as well.
i found the biggest different to be spring tension. The generic brakes' spring tension was really high... i had to pull harder for the brake to engage. With the 105 brakes, the braking is more crisp and easier. Oh... and I also have kool stops. Huge difference from the generic pads...
i found the biggest different to be spring tension. The generic brakes' spring tension was really high... i had to pull harder for the brake to engage. With the 105 brakes, the braking is more crisp and easier. Oh... and I also have kool stops. Huge difference from the generic pads...