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Paul Component Klamper Brake

Paul Component Klamper Brake

Three years of development and we think Paul nailed it, this is arguably the best mechanical caliper ever made for a bicycle. It’s available in Long Pull, Short Pull, and Campagnolo pull.

- Tried and true ball bearing in a ramp system.
- Bigger balls for smoothness and increased pad travel.
- Hardened the steel where the balls contact the ramps.
- Three hardened steel pins to locate the pad actuator.
- Added “fangs” to the inner backing plate for stiffness and beefed up outer caliper body.

As always, allow a couple short rides to bed in the pads. Around the 3rd ride, these brakes really start to BITE!

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From $95.31

Original: $317.69

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Paul Component Klamper Brake

$317.69

$95.31

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Paul Component Klamper Brake

Three years of development and we think Paul nailed it, this is arguably the best mechanical caliper ever made for a bicycle. It’s available in Long Pull, Short Pull, and Campagnolo pull.

- Tried and true ball bearing in a ramp system.
- Bigger balls for smoothness and increased pad travel.
- Hardened the steel where the balls contact the ramps.
- Three hardened steel pins to locate the pad actuator.
- Added “fangs” to the inner backing plate for stiffness and beefed up outer caliper body.

As always, allow a couple short rides to bed in the pads. Around the 3rd ride, these brakes really start to BITE!

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Three years of development and we think Paul nailed it, this is arguably the best mechanical caliper ever made for a bicycle. It’s available in Long Pull, Short Pull, and Campagnolo pull.

- Tried and true ball bearing in a ramp system.
- Bigger balls for smoothness and increased pad travel.
- Hardened the steel where the balls contact the ramps.
- Three hardened steel pins to locate the pad actuator.
- Added “fangs” to the inner backing plate for stiffness and beefed up outer caliper body.

As always, allow a couple short rides to bed in the pads. Around the 3rd ride, these brakes really start to BITE!