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Makes me wonder if the very thin tyres could handle any more stopping force without loosing traction.
It'd be interesting to see stopping distance data as a comparison from mtb to road.
JamesM":2s54laxp said:kyle888":2s54laxp said:On the point about brake fade i was thinking about that recently after a mate had brake fade on his hydraulic hayes discs after a decent that wasn't even that long. I don't remember ever getting brake fade with v's.
Kyle
I do worry a bit about all these new roadbikes with 140mm discs. Kinetic energy goes up as the square of speed and brakes turn kinetic energy in to heat. Why do we need 180mm discs to stop our 20-30 ish mph XC MTBs but 140mm is fine for a 40-60 mph road bikes.
Makes me wonder if the very thin tyres could handle any more stopping force without loosing traction.
It'd be interesting to see stopping distance data as a comparison from mtb to road.