And why?
Where I live it is hot, dry, and rains very little. So there is little to no advantage to be had by going to discs. I would like to stay with rim brakes and mechanical shifting, the only concern I have is that everything seems to be moving towards discs and although rim brakes (hopefully) will not disappear completely, parts availability and compatibility could become an issue in a few years.
So, do I stockpile parts and hope I have enough for a long time to come, or give up and move to discs?
The only valid reason I have for choosing discs over rim brakes is long term parts availability.
Anyone else in the same dilemma?
Where I live it is hot, dry, and rains very little. So there is little to no advantage to be had by going to discs. I would like to stay with rim brakes and mechanical shifting, the only concern I have is that everything seems to be moving towards discs and although rim brakes (hopefully) will not disappear completely, parts availability and compatibility could become an issue in a few years.
So, do I stockpile parts and hope I have enough for a long time to come, or give up and move to discs?
The only valid reason I have for choosing discs over rim brakes is long term parts availability.
Anyone else in the same dilemma?