by Sylv » Sat Mar 01, 2008 5:48 pm
Right, if the answer doesn't come from the late Sheldon, it has to come from good old bikepro.com
[quote]SHIMANO DURA-ACE 7402 SIDE-PULL BRAKESET
This is a precisely built, highly polished, brake set using conventional side-pull calipers. The calipers have a thrust bearing installed to reduce friction at the pivot bolt. There is a rotating cam quick release so the brakes can still be used if the wheel goes out of true while on a ride. It uses low profile brake shoes, the pad holder has a tire guide for quick wheel installation . The convenience adjusters have rubber grippers on them.
SHIMANO ULTEGRA (6403) DUAL PIVOT BRAKESET
This Shimano road racing brakeset fulfills all the requirements. It's responsive and easy to adjust, thanks to the Dual Pivot system, it has the cam quick release (so you can use brakes after the wheel is out of true), convenience adjusters, light weight, and it's affordable. These are a part of the Shimano Super SLR system, the dual pivot shortens the necessary cable pull length and travel distance of the arms. In doing so it increases the actual power applied to the brake itself. The pivot bolt has a thrust bearing to reduce friction. The calipers have low profile shoes and a plastic tire guide molded into the pad holder.
I'll try to remove them and see if wheel installation is any less convenient ...