Good observation!
Koolstop pads make all the difference and an extreme calibration - can't tell you how many hours I spent. The pads are literally 1mm away from the rims which results in about 1cm lever room before the wheel locks. To be honest, they are slightly better than the disk in the front. The Avid breaks and the Tektro cable thing also help.
Actually on this bike, the biggest problem is the front deraileur - since my shifter is 3x and only have 2 chainrings in the front I had to play with the limits and tension for hours till I got the chain to semi-rub. It still does... if adjust it so it doesn't, it would jump out of the cog. I've put probably over 6 hours total and still can't get it to work properly.
Koolstop pads make all the difference and an extreme calibration - can't tell you how many hours I spent. The pads are literally 1mm away from the rims which results in about 1cm lever room before the wheel locks. To be honest, they are slightly better than the disk in the front. The Avid breaks and the Tektro cable thing also help.
Actually on this bike, the biggest problem is the front deraileur - since my shifter is 3x and only have 2 chainrings in the front I had to play with the limits and tension for hours till I got the chain to semi-rub. It still does... if adjust it so it doesn't, it would jump out of the cog. I've put probably over 6 hours total and still can't get it to work properly.