TRP R960 Road Bike Brakes Pro Review

September 1st, 2009 by thien

Summary
TRP provides yet another option in the hotly contested brake aftermarket. They are very well built, offer excellent braking performance, and are reasonably light. However, the MSRP is somewhat high relative to lighter options. But if you can find them for around $250/pair, they become a lot more attractive.

Value
3.5
3  bottles
Overall
4.25
4.25  bottles

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3 Responses

  1. derek Says:

    Great review, Twain. Seeing all these chi-chi parts makes me wanna spend some money on my Ti ride.

  2. Rowdy Sluggins Says:

    Hey guys, the o-rings are so the adjusters don’t come out in shipping. They should be removed. Also, the performance is better than DA or Campy and at a lower price (street price). Most ultra-light brakes make a trade off of weight over performance. Not these babies. I’ve been riding them for over 10,000 miles now, and I just love them.

  3. Drummond Says:

    I replaced my zero G’s with these and have not looked back, no flex or chatter and for cheaper than dura-ace you’d be silly not to consider them. Good tip on the o-ring.

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