@computersandblues@bicycles Without knowing excactly, i would also check you wheels/ rims. How does the rim look on the break surface? Are the wear indicator worn off? Are they slick and flat, or started to curve slightly inwards? Any small cracks in the alumunium?
You could also change the levers for some with more "traction"/movement. Or experiment with a "problemsolver" component, that can gear up your pull. But it could also turns out to be waste of time and money....
@computersandblues @bicycles Without knowing excactly, i would also check you wheels/ rims. How does the rim look on the break surface? Are the wear indicator worn off? Are they slick and flat, or started to curve slightly inwards? Any small cracks in the alumunium?
You could also change the levers for some with more "traction"/movement. Or experiment with a "problemsolver" component, that can gear up your pull. But it could also turns out to be waste of time and money....