Only difference between those and the strokers is the tool free adjustment, awesome feeling brake, And I love mine. Havent had any fading whatsoever. And to be honest its the first brake I have put on my bike that I want to leve just how they come out of the box
You have a set of both and you think they're the same? Hope you're not selling any this stuff if you think that's the only diffference.
1. The pad size is not the same. 399mm^2 on the ryde, 535mm^2
2. Ryde has an open back, Trail has a CPW
3. Ryde doesn't have a tool free pad removal, Trail does
4. Trail has a stainless steel post on the phenolic piston, Ryde doesn't
5. Trail has adjustable housing position (banjo), Ryde is fixed position
6. Trail has a piston diameter of 24.12, Ryde 21.94
7. Trail has 6061 forged caliper, Ryde caliper is cast
8. Sintered pads on Trails, Semi metallic on Rydes
9. Trail has a forged lever, Ryde is a cast lever
10. etc etc
To be honest, noone wants the rydes, everyone wants the pearl white trails.
Not including the actual material the levers themselves are made out of, Because I see I was leading in a way to say everything absolutly was the same, I was thinking about the internal workings more than anything else. I knew teh pads mounted differntly and that teh rydes were not tool free, But I didnt realize the pad size that different.... I will pull out the Rydes at the shop tommorrow and look closer at them.
You have a set of both and you think they're the same? Hope you're not selling any this stuff if you think that's the only diffference.
1. The pad size is not the same. 399mm^2 on the ryde, 535mm^2
2. Ryde has an open back, Trail has a CPW
3. Ryde doesn't have a tool free pad removal, Trail does
4. Trail has a stainless steel post on the phenolic piston, Ryde doesn't
5. Trail has adjustable housing position (banjo), Ryde is fixed position
6. Trail has a piston diameter of 24.12, Ryde 21.94
7. Trail has 6061 forged caliper, Ryde caliper is cast
8. Sintered pads on Trails, Semi metallic on Rydes
9. Trail has a forged lever, Ryde is a cast lever
10. etc etc
You have a set of both and you think they're the same? Hope you're not selling any this stuff if you think that's the only diffference.
1. The pad size is not the same. 399mm^2 on the ryde, 535mm^2
2. Ryde has an open back, Trail has a CPW
3. Ryde doesn't have a tool free pad removal, Trail does
4. Trail has a stainless steel post on the phenolic piston, Ryde doesn't
5. Trail has adjustable housing position (banjo), Ryde is fixed position
6. Trail has a piston diameter of 24.12, Ryde 21.94
7. Trail has 6061 forged caliper, Ryde caliper is cast
8. Sintered pads on Trails, Semi metallic on Rydes
9. Trail has a forged lever, Ryde is a cast lever
10. etc etc
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