Dickyboy":26hmy02r said:Then there is the servicing - ever bled some Avid Juicy 3 or 5's?
Spent 9 hours bleeding a rear once, gave up and bought new brakes.
Dickyboy":26hmy02r said:Then there is the servicing - ever bled some Avid Juicy 3 or 5's?
DM":vrrgscrz said:So once the seals etc. need replacing, they're fit for the bin.
Not great :evil:
Neil":13m7wb7p said:Lighter.Andy R":13m7wb7p said:but the simple fact is that disc brakes work and are consistently reliable. Using rim brakes for period authenticity's sake is one thing but to build up a "modern" bike with less efficient components - well, I just don't get it.
Name one aspect of V brakes that is superior to disc brakes, because I can't think of a single one.
Not as fugly.
Don't require compromises to the hubs.
I'm not suggesting there's no upside to disks - far from it - but you only asked for one upside - I've given you three.
I'm not a big fan of Vs, prefer cantis, but have to say, Vs are easy to setup and service, too.
Quite possibly the most optimal brake for a bike.
No - I don't bother with arguments at the extremes. As a generalism, Vs are lighter than disks - I stand by that...Andy R":2rn443qe said:Have you compared the weight of a Shimano M970 V brake with a Magura Marta SL?Neil":2rn443qe said:Lighter.Andy R":2rn443qe said:but the simple fact is that disc brakes work and are consistently reliable. Using rim brakes for period authenticity's sake is one thing but to build up a "modern" bike with less efficient components - well, I just don't get it.
Name one aspect of V brakes that is superior to disc brakes, because I can't think of a single one.
Not as fugly.
Don't require compromises to the hubs.
I'm not suggesting there's no upside to disks - far from it - but you only asked for one upside - I've given you three.
I'm not a big fan of Vs, prefer cantis, but have to say, Vs are easy to setup and service, too.
Quite possibly the most optimal brake for a bike.
It takes all sorts, I suppose.Andy R":2rn443qe said:I happen to think that disc brakes look better than rim brakes (and collect less crap)
At Retrobike?Andy R":2rn443qe said:but, as we're talking about a braking system, shouldn't function come before form anyway?
Um, it compromises both wheels.Andy R":2rn443qe said:The compromises to the wheel build are no greater than those required to accomodate gears.
How many have you sampled? ;-)Andy R":2rn443qe said:I don't see many wheels failing because of it .
Super... smashing... great... now, back to Retrobike.Andy R":2rn443qe said:In my opinion ( for what little that's worth) disc brakes have transformed all off-road vehicles - that's mountain bikes, trials bikes, enduro bikes, 4x4's, anything that's used in wet, hostile conditions.
I mean hostile to braking systems, of course.