Shimano Tiagra disc brake compatible
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Shimano Tiagra disc brake compatible
Are Shimano Tiagra flight deck 9 speed sti's compatible with mechanical disc brakes.
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It depends on the brake calipers - the calipers are made to work with either MTB (V brake compatible) or road (canti/caliper brake compatible) levers. If you try to pair MTB calipers with your road levers they may kind of work as brakes, but they will likely be a major PITA to set up without rubbing, if that is even possible.
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I'm going to try and use my existing my mtb calipers first, and if it doesn't work I'll go buy road calipers.
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road STI Do Not pull musch cable , mountain v brake levers pull more because the brake demands it..
so you get a disc caliper that needs less cable pull ..
MA mechanical advantage ... Leverage ...
so you get a disc caliper that needs less cable pull ..
MA mechanical advantage ... Leverage ...