Zero Gravity OG-05 SS Brake Calipers


  • Average Rating: 4/5
  • MSRP: $ 265.00
  • # of Reviews: 1

Product Description

The stainless version of the orignal design is a good choice for those who want a Zero Gravity brake on a budget. The brake is a product of advanced design and careful selection of material Through the use of superior materials, optimized design and a patented cam lever system, this product advances the limits of road brake design. The heart of the brake is the patented cam lever. An engineered solution to power gain and weight loss All parts are made from the best materials available and backed by certifications of chemistry and temper. All parts and hardware are CNC machined and made in the USA. # Features2:1 Mechanical advantage/cam lever design # Absolute top of the line product # Stainless Steel hardware # 215 grams per pair # Replaceable brake pads # Made in USA # Limited Supply # campagnolo brake pads


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Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:4
Submitted by shirt a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: April 2, 2005

Strengths:    - Excellent stopping power.
- Very good modulation.
- Extremely light weight.
- Look cool, very svelte.
- Hundred bucks cheaper than the Ti version with a weight penalty equivalent to a couple of Triscuits.


Weaknesses:    - Quick release does not open up far enough to let your wheel out without letting the air out. True for 25c AND 23c, if you can believe it.
- Difficult to get centered.
- No adjustment for aligning brake pad to rim.


Bottom Line:   
These stop harder and with better modulation than I expected. The main negative is not being able to take out a wheel without letting all the air out; this because the quick release does not open up far enough. STUPID, ZERO GRAVITY! SHAME... With a 23c tire, you *might* be able to yank it through. With a 25c tire, if you yank it hard enough you'll rip one of the pads right out of the carrier. Ugh. Get used to carrying a good pump with you everywhere. There's no way to align the pad to your rim, but this is resolved after 50 miles or so. No problem for me. I had trouble getting both front and rear centered at first, and now they seem to be holding. Fingers crossed.

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Favorite Ride:   Tomorrow's

Similar Products Used:   Record, Cane Creek, Ultegra, D.A., Mavic, Universal. Actually, I'm not sure what I HAVEN'T used...

Bike Setup:   Specialized team with Record.



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