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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Windsor, Ontario
Posts: 48
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Hey guys just wondering what the advantages are of having disc brakes over v-type brakes would be if any on a dual suspension bike. I was going to put discs on my rear only and go off road racing with my friends in windsor on ganatchio trail. Any help with this matter would greatly be appreciated, Thanks!!!
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: NE Indiana
Posts: 209
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go disc both ends -- you'd have to be a weakling weight weenie to care about the weight diff, and the discs f/r will stop you if you're rolling down a wall! there's no real reason left not to go disc on a mtb.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 72
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The jury is still out in my opinion about disk brakes for bikes in general My new Trek 6500 came with disks, actually hydrolically operated disks. The do stop you on a dime and the effort is much less than what Ive had in the past.
My only complaint is that I get sand or grit caught in them and it makes a squeeking or scraping sound. Usually I can just tap the brake and clear it out, but a couple of times it was more persistant. Mark Quote:
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Toronto & Wasaga Beach, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 143
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EDIT...forgot to mention that all of the better wheels no longer have rims to save on weight, so V-brakes would become V-breaks for these wheel Last edited by JM01 : 25-04.-2007 at 01:36 AM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Toronto & Wasaga Beach, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 143
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Best advice...if it ain't broke. why fix? |
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