Thanks, obviously don’t read enough manuals?! (Ha!) I’d never seen/heard the term.
They don’t use any magic to space the pads back from the rotor but the roll back is similar to Magura, TRP, and Hayes so other than a bit more effort on the initial setup vs SRAM/Shimano I don’t see that being the cause of your experiences.
I’ve a message in to Formula to see if there was a running change (master cylinder?) between the brakes you road and these because the totally different experiences just don’t make sense. As noted, these engage the opposite of early/abruptly (and unlike any other Formula brakes I’ve used) which makes sense since they’re using the same master as the Cura 2 but moving a larger surface area.
Oct. 11, 2019, 7:55 a.m. - Andrew Major
Thanks, obviously don’t read enough manuals?! (Ha!) I’d never seen/heard the term. They don’t use any magic to space the pads back from the rotor but the roll back is similar to Magura, TRP, and Hayes so other than a bit more effort on the initial setup vs SRAM/Shimano I don’t see that being the cause of your experiences. I’ve a message in to Formula to see if there was a running change (master cylinder?) between the brakes you road and these because the totally different experiences just don’t make sense. As noted, these engage the opposite of early/abruptly (and unlike any other Formula brakes I’ve used) which makes sense since they’re using the same master as the Cura 2 but moving a larger surface area.