willhouse":1egrahwv said:I've replied on this to multiple threads, but disc brakes on daily used bikes makes alot of sense.
No rim wear
Less rotational mass
Consistent braking performance wet or dry
Easier to maintain and set
Longer life to pads
Don't knock it till you've tried it...
How can adding an steel disc to the wheel, plus its big heavy mounting lugs on the hub equal less mass?
I'm also not convinced about easy maintenance - all the pads seem different and I'm always riding MTBs with people who have scuffing / singing discs as they are slightly out of true.
Don't get me wrong, for mud or commuters they probably are simpler better, but I remain to be convinced on a lightweight road bike.