You have to undo a thru axle which takes longer that a QR. Team cars now seem to prefer a full bike change and sort out the wheel at their leisure, rather than undo a Thu axle at the side of the road.
There are no teams at all in the pro-peloton running QR disc brakes, which is what the post you've selectively quoted from was about. Frames produced for QR disc brakes were a relatively short lived thing (I know i've got one on a gravel bike) before the Thru axle was "invented" and became standard (although there are different standards of TA which is another thing stopping a universal solution on the service bike).Not all disc brakes are thru axle. QR disc brake wheels are quicker to take out and put back than rim brakes.
There are no teams at all in the pro-peloton running QR disc brakes, which is what the post you've selectively quoted from was about. Frames produced for QR disc brakes were a relatively short lived thing (I know i've got one on a gravel bike) before the Thru axle was "invented" and became standard (although there are different standards of TA which is another thing stopping a universal solution on the service bike).
I'd be very surprised if you can link to a bike on sale today that has disc brakes and QR skewers......
OP I'd defo change brake pads, something is wrong.
err that's what was being referred to in my post and others.... I'm not sure if you are being deliberately pedantic, or just don't read posts before replying. I agree speed of wheel change is only an issue in pro cycling, hence the discussion, where disc brakes are causing a real issue , due to speed of change and differing TA standard between manufacturers.Where did pro teams suddenly come in to it? They have about as much relevance to the everyday as F1 does to changing wheels on a car.
You drop the wheel in and out like a good un rather than needing to undo a QR brake release like with rim brakes. You also don’t get that horrible grinding noise of rim brakes.
you seem to have found a bike that has disc brakes and neither QR or TA's but is very quick to change wheel.Not all disc brakes are thru axle. QR disc brake wheels are quicker to take out and put back than rim brakes.
Because, as well as selling chemicals, Israel, cooker hoods and bathroom fittings, they are there to sell bike gear.Where did pro teams suddenly come in to it? They have about as much relevance to the everyday as F1 does to changing wheels on a car.
err that's what was being referred to in my post and others.... I'm not sure if you are being deliberately pedantic, or just don't read posts before replying. I agree speed of wheel change is only an issue in pro cycling, hence the discussion, where disc brakes are causing a real issue , due to speed of change and differing TA standard between manufacturers.
you also see to contradict yourself:
you seem to have found a bike that has disc brakes and neither QR or TA's but is very quick to change wheel.I'd contact a few pro teams immediately, you could make a quick buck...
Call me a luddite but discs just look wrong
Sadly, the way its going is that trying to buy a decent road bike with rim brakes is getting harder and harder. In the dry weather I prefer my rim braked road bike (s). in the wet, the disc are more reliable but disc aren't noiseless in the wet, they grate as a much as rims when they get splashed with road grit and debris, except its only wearing down a cheaper rotor rather than an expensive wheel..One day, if my bike gets nicked, I'll consider replacing it with one with discs. But as my frame won't take discs it's a subject I can remain aloof from. In the meantime, my rim brakes stop me just fineAnd they eat my rims
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I improved my rim brakes by 50% just by taking the wheels off and giving the rims and pads a good going-over with IPA (no, not the beer...). Surprised how big it difference it made and continues to make. At the time, I'd also a hydraulic disc-ed mtb to play with, and there really wasn't a lot in it.They are very quiet, easy to take wheels on and off and are less sensitive to the "buggeration" factor, but as far as do they stop me they are less effective vs discs, no two ways about it.