Do you guys have an idea why such bikes almost never use hydraulic disc brakes? Is it a philosophy?
What are those brakes? I have never seen them.View attachment 891405View attachment 891406
Will be coming out of the cave again soon for winter duties. Sure I bought some different hubs to rebuild the wheels. If I had the time/energy is an all day rider.
I feel that with Singular, Riv, Crust and Velo Orange and the likes there's generally a push towards sticking with cable actuated purely because it is (in their view) more traditional. I think it fits well with their whole ethos of modern yet trad. Lugged constructions, burly tyre clearance, horizontal dropouts/trackends, often times braze ons for earlier kit - the cable actuated disc is IMHO a very good example of that mentality too. Convenience of the disc while remaining with a non-faff, tried and true, cable setup.Do you guys have an idea why such bikes almost never use hydraulic disc brakes? Is it a philosophy?
I only had contact with cable operated ones a few times but I found them harder to setup and maintain. I don't think it's the price either and the performance is also better on hydraulics in my eyes. So why? I'm really curious.