kyle888":1m9006a7 said:
I would recommend Avid BB7 cable disc brake set, as good as a good set of hydraulic discs but easy to maintain!
LOL.
As good as an average set of entry level discs and requiring regular maintenance to even work.
Cable needs regular adjustment to make sure the pad even reaches the disc (hydraulics self adjust), cables also need regular replacement to keep performance at 10/10ths, probably twice a year in "normal" use. (Hydraulics need a 10 minute bleed every year, you could probably get away with two, and they'd still be better than brand new BB7s, and they only need tuppence ha'penny worth of oil, rather than the 20 quids worth of cable you need to make BB7s work well.) replacing pads also requires mucking around with cable adjusters (just push the pistons back in on hydraulic)
And deore are probably cheaper than BB7 now (retail)
Only faff with hydraulics is initial installation and cutting hoses to length. Once that's done they are less work than cables.
Just get the 970 set up and stop mucking around.