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Not my experience at all. I have Shimano aero levers on bikes with
Shimano Deore XT II and Avid Shorty 4 cantis, and they work as well as
those same levers on bikes with Paul Racer and Mafac Raid centerpulls,
even feel extremely similar.
Shimano Tiagra levers are reported to work well with cantis in general.
I stopped using cantilevers on my own bikes several years ago. Canti fans often claim that cantilevers are a simple matter of set-up, that theoretically they should be as powerful as v-brakes, provided that several variables are properly adjusted. If that's true, then I never figured out the right way to do it. My most powerful cantilevers were nowhere near as powerful as any of the v-brakes I use, certainly not without a trade off in required grip power.
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I've only dealt with travel agents on tandems, where they are a stock item when STI and v-brakes are the spec. Interestingly, some newer Santana tandems seem to have STI levers with v-brakes (or long pull discs), but no travel agent. I assume this means that Shimano increased the cable pull on the latest generation of STI levers. My mechanic Mongo tried it and says it works great.
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> I’m planning my new country bike with drop bars and bar end shifters and
> I’m considering which brakes I should choose.
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> The alternatives I’m thinking at the moment are:
> - Tektro CR720 cantilevers & Shimano BL-R400 levers
> - Avid Single Digit 7 V-brakes & Tektro RL 520 levers
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> From reading this thread I guess I should go with the V-brakes because of
> the better stopping power?
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> I’m open to other alternatives too if you want to recommend something.
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> Jan