….nice line of humour
But…memory does not grow dim.
1990s and 2000s - South Downs grease in the wet, rims just gone through Muddy Puddles and now I am on the big descent heading West to Truleigh - and even though I have XT Vs with XT levers and all nicely adjusted, the braking is FFFFFFing terrifying. Hugely predictable and powerful in the dry. Random and dreadful in the wet and mud.
I love my Hope discs. One of the greatest improvements to off road cycling. I can use vented discs (290g) or Alligators (120g). Braking is insanely powerful in all conditions, easy to modulate, easy to maintain, easy to replace pads, easy to select different pad materials…etc etc.
Additional rim woes - worked through one Mavic ceramic rim in one weekend of wet riding on Yorkshire gritstone (no problem with discs). Had to disconnect brakes after rim strike (no problem with discs).
Commuting in the 1990s and 2000s - pouring rain. No significant braking whatever pad material you used, since pads had to dry rims every application of brakes. Huge rim wear from grit, road surface grease and de-icing slime in the winter meant terrifyingly poor braking. Discs on commuting bikes (Cotic RoadRats - can never leave my MTB origins) are just essential for urban riding in the winter.
Rim brakes - lots of toe-in fun.
Discs - one of the modern developments which is a genuine leap forward.
Let the past go boy…..let it go…..