Description Lightweight and durable vertical cantilever brakes — Deore V-Brake T610.
The Shimano Deore V-Brake BR-T610 promotes responsive and powerful braking thanks to the leverage ratio fo the vertical 107mm cantilever arms with direct cable action.
These Shimano cartridge style brake shoes offer easy maintence and setuip to the Shimano T610 V-Brake.
Features:
Ergonomic 3-finger lever (BL-T611); 2-finger lever (BL-T610)
I-spec compatible
Internal bumper stop for silent lever return
S70C cartridge shoe for balance of power/noise; M70CT4 for wet
V-BRAKE with 107mm arch
Available in black. Front or rear.
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
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Replacement upgrade
4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.
I wanted to upgrade an old set of brakes and these are magnificent!!
So much better braking!!
Reviewed 9/14/2018
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Great product ... for what they are!
by steveluten
Daily Commuter
Ellensburg WA
5 of 5 customers found this review helpful.
If you are using V brakes today you are either servicing an older bike or a very inexpensive bike-disc brakes are clearly the standard and for good reason. I put these brakes on my 2006 Specialized TriCross commuter replacing the original cantilevers that just weren't stopping me like I wanted. In short these brakes work great, almost as good as discs...not quite but still very good stopping power at a fraction of the cost of my alternatives.
Reviewed 6/8/2018
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