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oh bugger, there goes me chain, thats it, I'm out
at least it wasn't belt driveoh bugger, there goes me chain, thats it, I'm out
Indeed. Both pictures are from articles about internal routing through headsets, not articles about types of brakes: https://www.pinkbike.com/news/is-shimano-developing-a-brake-for-headset-cable-routing.html & https://roadbikeaction.com/why-you-should-avoid-internally-routed-headsets/. Thankfully, the PinkBike article concludes by saying, "Although these designs could be used with internally routed handlebars and/or through-headset cable routing, there's also no reason why you couldn't use them with conventional cable routing." FWIW though, I have to agree that headset routing does seem like a nasty case of form over function.Nice pics, still not a pre-requisite for running discs though it is.
Never mind cables, it was enclosed chains years ago?oh bugger, there goes me chain, thats it, I'm out
Campy also sucks. I prefer Campagdisc brakes suck, imo
electronic shifting sucks imo
campy was cool selling breakdown parts on the mechanical
live and learn
i don't like batteries, i have problems
They both suck,i prefer CampagnoloCampy also sucks. I prefer Campag
Aside from the advantages of disc brakes that have already been mentioned, I suspect that a major factor in so many consumers switching from rim brakes to discs is that discs make a much wider range of tyre sizes feasible. The current Shimano specs give max tyre clearances of 28C or 28mm for every single caliper brake in their line up: https://productinfo.shimano.com/#/spec/ROAD/Brake (Caliper Brake). The max reach of 51mm will have some riders looking to the likes of Tektro anyway, just because they need brakes with a longer reach than that. In contrast, the current disc-equipped Trek Domane can go right up to 38mm tyres and that means it's a more versatile bike: a road bike and light gravel bike all in one. It doesn't take a devious sales pitch to persuade consumers that this is an advantage.
A rather good summary of this thread, almost as if the Author had read it first.