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ok, cable disc brakes on gravel/road bikes, they suck, they have pretty much sucked since they were first used, but am i right in thinking this:-
back in the day, road drop bar levers worked with road caliper rim brakes and cantilever rim brakes, mtb levers also worked with cantilever brakes, this means they had/have the same cable pull, in the mid 90's V brakes came out, you had to have a brake lever that pulled more cable to properly activate a V brake, this meant that drop levers then didn't work with V brakes, then we started seeing disc brakes, now when cable disc brakes entered the MTB market, the first complete cable brake i saw was from Formula, a really basic brake, it was designed to run off a V brake lever . . .
so cut to the gravel bike stuff we have now and if you get a shimano or Sram lever and connect it to a traditional road rim brake caliper and it feels lovely, connect it to a cable disc brake and it's spongey as hell and the lever comes most of the way back to the bar, just like if you connected a V brake to a cantilever brake lever back in the day.
does this make sense? am i right? is the issue with crappy braking on gravel bikes simply down to the fact that the people that spec the bikes have forgotten that technically the levers and calipers are not compatible?
i said this to a rep the other day, he thinks i'm right, it's something i have mulling over for quite a while
thoughts?
back in the day, road drop bar levers worked with road caliper rim brakes and cantilever rim brakes, mtb levers also worked with cantilever brakes, this means they had/have the same cable pull, in the mid 90's V brakes came out, you had to have a brake lever that pulled more cable to properly activate a V brake, this meant that drop levers then didn't work with V brakes, then we started seeing disc brakes, now when cable disc brakes entered the MTB market, the first complete cable brake i saw was from Formula, a really basic brake, it was designed to run off a V brake lever . . .
so cut to the gravel bike stuff we have now and if you get a shimano or Sram lever and connect it to a traditional road rim brake caliper and it feels lovely, connect it to a cable disc brake and it's spongey as hell and the lever comes most of the way back to the bar, just like if you connected a V brake to a cantilever brake lever back in the day.
does this make sense? am i right? is the issue with crappy braking on gravel bikes simply down to the fact that the people that spec the bikes have forgotten that technically the levers and calipers are not compatible?
i said this to a rep the other day, he thinks i'm right, it's something i have mulling over for quite a while
thoughts?