parfumisme
Old School Hero
hey guys,
I thought to drop this one on the fat tire section.
I'm building a ti monster cross bike* and i'm in doubt about the matter of rotor size. The trp spyre mechanical dual piston disc set i'm after is available in 140 and 160. My mind tells me to take 140 for softer modulation on the road/gravel but my mates (who are more keen off-road cyclists) tell me the bigger the better, especially when the road slopes downward. I'll be using said bike on and off road with 30 mm (slick/road) or 50mm (nobby/adventure mode) tires for said use. I realize that the tire contact patch may make a big difference in the way the brakes bite. The marginal difference in weight is no concern to me.
So my question in fact is: Do I run the risk of overpowered braking when choosing for the 160 set? Alternatively, what about 160F/140R?
*build thread is in the road section:
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=283815
I thought to drop this one on the fat tire section.
I'm building a ti monster cross bike* and i'm in doubt about the matter of rotor size. The trp spyre mechanical dual piston disc set i'm after is available in 140 and 160. My mind tells me to take 140 for softer modulation on the road/gravel but my mates (who are more keen off-road cyclists) tell me the bigger the better, especially when the road slopes downward. I'll be using said bike on and off road with 30 mm (slick/road) or 50mm (nobby/adventure mode) tires for said use. I realize that the tire contact patch may make a big difference in the way the brakes bite. The marginal difference in weight is no concern to me.
So my question in fact is: Do I run the risk of overpowered braking when choosing for the 160 set? Alternatively, what about 160F/140R?
*build thread is in the road section:
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=283815