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2024+ Rim brake vs Disc brake catch-all
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At the local ride(s) this morning, I counted roughly 60 bikes ... and only six had rim brakes. (Two were SR on custom frames.) Mostly rollers around here; no big climbs or descents. And frankly, I'm surprised there were still six rim-brake bikes.
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Won what?
Disc brakes work very well. And for me, they work better than rim brakes, and I live in a flat region. Not that rim brakes aren't fully capable, and I would happily ride a rim brake bike if that is all I had. It isn't a competition. Ride what you like. |
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Only coaster brakes for me now. Sick skidssssssss
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As recently as three months ago, my morning ride was all geezers on rim-brake bikes. But then my buddies started buying new bikes over the summer, and now disc-equipped rigs are the majority. Progress grinds the past to dust, leaving only nostalgia in its wake.
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I feel the same about road tubeless. |
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The 'Industry' only wins if you let them lead you around by the nose.
There is nothing new out there that interests me at all, I couldn't care less. |
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Riders will ride what is avalable and the industry is only offering disc brakes. Doesn't bother me one bit being the only guy in the group with a steel rim brake bike.
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I don't have real issues with rim brakes either, but if I were to invest in a new complete bike now it would be disc without a doubt. Tire clearance is one reason for sure. The only reason I haven't done so is that I have a plethora of wheels that are high quality and rim, and I'm on a bike freeze and the rim brake stuff doesn't sell.
Tubeless, no. Not on a road bike. |
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I think the point of the OP was that of course you'd get a disc brake complete, because that's pretty much all you can buy now.
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I think it's mostly just that you can't buy a new rim brake bike unless you try really hard. I don't think anyone's trying to "win" the brake war, just giving people what they expect.
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LP's > 8 tracks > Cassettes > CD's > LP's.
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As someone who has seven steel frame, rim brake road bikes; it isn't disc brakes. It's what disc brakes allow, good tire width/size. I ride my modern ti disc brake bikes more than all my old stuff because the roads are getting worse by the day.
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I have discs on a tandem and dislike em. Not needed for the terrain we ride. They squeak. And im not crazy about the modulation.
On a group ride the other day, coming to stop cant tell ya how many folks had that annoying rattle/squeak from discs, all fancy bikes. Oh well. First world problem. |
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