Well, I have rim brakes on front, track 14T back 48T front on my everyday grinder, using around 50% force to slow down on 50km/h or more, hard to imagine how this can work with disc brakes. Always thought they're mostly invented for downhill or MTB
hard to imagine how this can work with disc brakes. Always thought they're mostly invented for downhill or MTB.
That's usually what people said about disc brakes that they haven't tried.
I'm usual and I've never tried (and probably won't) disc brakes. So I exchange my opinion here.
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Well, I have rim brakes on front, track 14T back 48T front on my everyday grinder, using around 50% force to slow down on 50km/h or more, hard to imagine how this can work with disc brakes. Always thought they're mostly invented for downhill or MTB