I have had one moment, cycling back from work in pouring rain, where I was unpleasantly surprised by my brakes failing in traffic. Knowing that, I am now prepared. Disc brakes are just too much tech on a bicycle. The beauty of a bike is simplicity, I think.
Well, the industry doesn't quite see it your way.
In 2022 you are supposed to have a battery to change gear, a battery to propel yourself, shock absorbers, and hydraulics to stop. F\/CK knows what you are supposed to do as a rider when AI comes to the picture. I mean even a god damn toaster needs to be sold on the grounds of AI because it's superior and you can't possibly be without it and manage the task of putting a golden tinge to bread slice without a Cray supercomputer.
There was something about the fixie culture that warmed my heart, but of course, pop will eat itself, and the moment supermarkets offered fixes in ghastly load colours (did anyone actually ask for green rims?) it died a natural death. Hat's off to those that figured you could do much better butchering an old 6 speed or buying retro Italian stallions.
Am I ranting and rabbiting on about all sorts of bike shit?
Pay no attention. Move a long. Contents of my glass have evaporated again.