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Old 01-25-2023, 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by tomato coupe View Post
He also talked about the rotors rubbing on the pads when the pads don't fully retract. But, he attributed that to hardening of the rubber seals due to exposure to caustic brake fluid, which would apply to SRAM but not Shimano or Campy.

On edit. I assume you're not referring to some of the other things he stated about disc brakes:



Or his final words:
my point was was your paraphrase was very one-sided and bit "click-baitish".. Neill was both a little critical and complimentary of disc brakes, depends on a person's needs.. he was saying what worked well for him (and might not work well for others).. for the record- I really have no issues with disc brake bikes and assume I'll have one sooner than later..
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