Two_Headed_God
Retro Newbie
Johnsqual":qcn6zydu said:The most interesting argument was something along the lines that mountain bike tyres are able to absorb the power of disc brakes without skidding, but
that it's been found that 'cross and road tyres are too narrow to absorb the power of the brakes without skidding. Does this make any sense?
Seems like an interesting point: in short, disc brakes are likely to skid when used on road bikes.
Johnny
I've built my own 700c rims onto mtb disc hubs on my winter road bike, and have no problem with the brakes being too powerful for road tyres - in fact, it is easier to control the braking power right up to the point of loss of adhesion because the disc brakes modulate better than calipers. I wouldn't go back to rim brakes now - it is a similar feel to the difference between discs and drums on a car or motorbike, you just have so much more feel. Plus I don't have to replace my rims every few years due to the braking surface also being structural!