Campagnolo Centaur Dual Pivot Brake Set

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Campagnolo Centaur Dual Pivot Brake Set

Campagnolo Centaur Dual Pivot Brake Set Customer Reviews

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Overall Rating : 4.83 / 5 (6 Reviews)

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Overall Rating : 4.83 / 5 (6 Reviews)

6 Reviews

  • 5 5 star reviews
  • 1 4 star reviews
  • 0 3 star reviews
  • 0 2 star reviews
  • 0 1 star reviews

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Great brake for the price

5

I am very impressed with the stopping power of these calipers. Not as aesthetically pleasing as the upper range Campy brakes, but at a fraction of the price. Be aware that while they are designed in Italy, they are manufactured in Taiwan, but still a very nice component.

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Smooth and soft

5

I was using Promax breaks and I was getting home with my fingers frozen becuase I had to press on them very hard. with Campy breaks doing a gentle pressure is breaking fast.

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Excelent product

5

Campy Breaks Works perfectly I changed my old shimano for these and now I feel is stopping me at a red light with less effort. Great service from probike but DHL is the more expensive shipping company. If I can decide who will deliver my orders I will never chose DHL.

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safe and positive

5

gone back to centaur they are safer than other brakes i have tried very positive easy to press and a bargain price

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Great deal on super brakes

5

I was using the brakes that came with my Bianchi, Reparto Corse, and decided to change the rest of my Campagnolo groupset. Great decision. These brakes are lighter and have a way better feel and no plastics parts. They feel great and can accommodate 25 mm tires.

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Centaur brakes

4

The appearance, function and performance are of the usual high standard of Campagnolo. It made me wonder why other Campgnolo offerings are so expensive. The breaking action is rapid and I ascribe this both to mechanical efficiency and the quality of the brake blocks (shoes) which outshine those supplied by Japanese competitors, something which I have observed over some time. My only criticism would be the lack of a quick release mechanism which would be a problem for those using wide section tyres

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