Grace and class are in the eye of the beholder, I guess. Personally, I like Galli brakes a lot, at least their better models. Maybe you have a cheaper model I'm not familiar with.
Regards,
Jerry Moos
Houston, TX
> I have a late 70's - early 80's Bianchi that has been converted to a fixed
> gear. It is a lower end bike so there really should not be a heresy issue
> concerning the conversion. The one problem I have it the front brake. It
is a Galli
> and I would like a better quality brake. The bike came with Modolo levers
and
> I am looking for a single non-aero front brake with a little more grace
and
> class than the Galli. Stopping power would also be nice.
>
> Curtis Whatley
> Way South Texas