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I need to replace a front brake for a city/folding bicycle. but I am not used to these "brake bridge" system; I am more into the MTB scene.

for some reason the calyper in the picture destroys the left brake pad but keep right pad intact. why?

As requirement, the height and width has to support the installed mudguard as you can see in the picture.

In fact I 've seen that some good brakes for road cycles are not designed to have a mudguard, so they are not in the shopping list :)

The questions are:

  • How many types of standardized brake bridges are?
  • Differences about effectiveness?

Experiences about brake calypers for legacy bicycles? An exactly to reach around 7cmm height, 7cm height

front brake systems width height

I need to replace a front brake for a city/folding bicycle. but I am not used to these "brake bridge" system; I am more into the MTB scene.

As requirement, the height and width has to support the installed mudguard as you can see in the picture.

In fact I 've seen that some good brakes for road cycles are not designed to have a mudguard, so they are not in the shopping list :)

The questions are:

  • How many types of standardized brake bridges are?
  • Differences about effectiveness?

Experiences about brake calypers for legacy bicycles?

front brake systems

I need to replace a front brake for a city/folding bicycle. but I am not used to these "brake bridge" system; I am more into the MTB scene.

for some reason the calyper in the picture destroys the left brake pad but keep right pad intact. why?

As requirement, the height and width has to support the installed mudguard as you can see in the picture.

In fact I 've seen that some good brakes for road cycles are not designed to have a mudguard, so they are not in the shopping list :)

The questions are:

  • How many types of standardized brake bridges are?
  • Differences about effectiveness?

Experiences about brake calypers for legacy bicycles? An exactly to reach around 7cmm height, 7cm height

front brake systems width height

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brake calyper/bridge types and question- single screw to the frame

I need to replace a front brake for a city/folding bicycle. but I am not used to these "brake bridge" system; I am more into the MTB scene.

As requirement, the height and width has to support the installed mudguard as you can see in the picture.

In fact I 've seen that some good brakes for road cycles are not designed to have a mudguard, so they are not in the shopping list :)

The questions are:

  • How many types of standardized brake bridges are?
  • Differences about effectiveness?

Experiences about brake calypers for legacy bicycles?

front brake systems