If you have been following my blog since I bought my Specialized Creo 2 in January 2024 you will have probably read about how much I hate the Sram Apex brakes from factory. At first they were rubbish, I thought they would scrub in but no still crap. I then changed the cheapo Sram rotors to some Shimano Dura Ace rotors which I had from another pair of wheels and it was slightly better braking performance. Then I decided to swap to Absolute Black pads and that made a huge difference. Still no where near the feel or power of any Shimano brakes I have ever used but better. When my front pads needed replacing I opted for DT SWISS Exotherm pads which I have in the Shimano road version and are excellent. Well again it turned back to crap. I scrubbed them in as per instructions and after several weeks I just could not live with them any longer.
I had two options either change the shifters & calipers as complete sets to the new Sram Force or Rival or get some Hope calipers and use the existing levers.
I opted for the cheaper option of Hope calipers. There are two different options RX4+ and the newer smaller RX2. After some consideration and the type of riding I do I went for the RX2 2 pot version rrp £100 each.
They were ordered and fitted to the bike to then realise that the Shimano ICETECH rotors are not deep enough for full pad coverage. The other problem was the SRAM front disc mount was not 100% working with the Hope caliper.
So he ordered a pair 160mm Hope RX rotors and the correct Hope front mount. Then onto the next problem, the rear brake would not bleed correctly, the mechanic tried a couple of different methods and still not getting the pressure / bite same as the front brake. So the Apex levers were stripped off the bike and sent back to Zyro, a couple of weeks later they come back with a comment "some internal parts replaced". They were then refitted to the bike and the front brake was ok, same as before the lever was sent away. The back brake just the same, no bite. The mechanic then decided to fit the front caliper to the rear and guess what it worked.
So the rear calliper was sent back to Hope for new seals to be fitted and refitted back onto the bike again.
So now I have my second wheelset with no Hope rotors and it would have worked out cheaper to fit a new pair of Sram Rival shifters and calipers. Lesson learnt!
Bike dropped off Jan 13th and collected 23 days later. I will do a follow up blog once I have used the new bikes over the coming month or so to see how they perform.
