The 750s work fine, as long as you use decent pads. Like any ultra-long reach brake, you lose mechanical advantage and have more flex in the calipers, meaning they will never win stopping contests, but I found they were more than good enough for everyday use. At 75mm, their maximum reach is slightly better than the Tektro R556s, but I prefer the stiffer springs in the 750s to the very light ones in the R556s, and centerpulls play better with fenders, since they move AWAY from fenders during braking, while sidepulls crowd them.
I'm in the process of building my first 650b conversion with an 80's Univega 700c frame. I've been considering the various brake options and came across the Dia Compe 750 as a much lower cost alternative the the Paul Racer, Mafac RAID, etc. Has anyone used this brake and can they comment on it's performance in comparison to some of the other brakes available for long reach conversions? Thanks!
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