Don't give up yet...
1) I use 105 / Juintech F1 on my Ti Gravel bike with great results, no need to go full hydraulic
2) On my second Gravel I use the Sensah SRX Pro Brifters in combination with BR-005 breaks and Cooma Ex Plus break pads. This combines with Jagwire compressionless housings gets it close to my other bike at a fraction of the cost.
BR Chris
I also have 105 (5800) shifters paired to F1 calipers on my road bike. Braking is so good, I don't even feel the need for compressionless housing. I also have a GRX gravel bike with full hydraulic braking and the Juin Techs with standard brake housing compare really well. I was hoping the Onirii/Zrace BR-005 calipers would be similar, but so far I've been underwhelmed. Like I said it could be the fact that the Ltwoo GR9 shifters I'm using just don't work well with internal drop bar cabling, despite using the same exact bars as my road bike w/F1 calipers. Plus there's no adjustment for brake modulation like my 105 shifters.
The thing is, the LTwoo GR9 shifters have spot-on shift indexing (I really like the campy style shifting) and weigh less compared to the Sensah Team Pro 2x shifters I've tried. Also I'm not fond of the shared Sensah shift/brake lever setup. Though the Sensah shifters allow for brake adjustments via a hex screw which makes it easier to dial in braking. LTwoo shifters have no such adjustment.
So I'm considering:
- swapping out the shifters back to Sensah for better brake modulation (still own, was planning on using them on another bike build)
- swapping out the calipers for Juin Tech $$ or TRP Spyres $ (FYI - Spyres come with gasket covers)
I could go compressionless on the BR-005, but my road bike uses standard brake housing and they brake great as-is compared to my full hydraulic setup.