Although her centrifugal brake structure is different from Cimano's, all centrifugal brakes work on the same principle and have the same effect, the brake beans are subjected to the centrifugal force of the bobbin rotation, which creates friction with the braking ring, forming a weak braking force that prevents frying powder. The higher the rotational speed, the more centrifugal force the brake bean is subjected to, and the greater the braking force, so the braking characteristic curve of a centrifugal brake teardrop wheel is an exponential curve that matches well with what is needed for casting.
Although the workmanship of this wheel is not as good as that of the Cimano, the casting performance is definitely not below that of the Cimano. And the price is less than one-fifth of a Cimano curado.