A return to rim brakes and surprised how poor they are

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Gunk

Guru
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Oxford
A good modern Canti is a thing of beauty

I agree!

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davelincs

Senior Member
I must say I still prefer rim over disc , I have always had bikes with rim brakes and probably just Used to them, I have a winter bike with Ultegra hydraulic discs , and let’s say I would not buy another bike with discs
 
Location
London
Seems like a lot of faff when with disc brakes you won't ever need to replace the rims.
rims don't just go because of rims wearing down though do they?
I have a Mavic that needs rebuilding because the spokehole/eyelet went - still plenty of life in the braking surface.
edited for typo/illiteracy/sloppiness.
 
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contadino

Veteran
Location
Chesterfield
It has been a long time since the last rim vs hrd thread. List of things I am looking forward to seeing here:
-riding without discs is guaranteed highway to hell
-riding with cable discs is guaranteed highway to hell
-HRD discs are overkill for road bikes
-discs are just a way for greedy companies to suck our money away
-back in my days I used to stop my bike with two fingers, while carrying me Grama and weekly shopping
-my rim brake wheels were continuosly exploding untill I changed to disc
-ever since the purchase of the disc brake bike neighbors' dog stopped chasing me, I got a payrise, my sexlife has never been so good and I lost 17kg

"After a day with old rim brakes in the Peaks I had forearms like Popeye.."

"... and my hands were so tired I couldn't hold a pen"
 
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Ridgeway

Veteran
Swapped over rims today and added the new pads. On initial feel they seem to have instantaneous stopping power (not ridden yet) so hopefully it was just a poor set up previously, having said that the pads i took off were in fact Swissstop, just branded as SRAM.

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Weekend weather looks crap but hopefully we get out and dodge the snow.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Swapped over rims today and added the new pads. On initial feel they seem to have instantaneous stopping power (not ridden yet) so hopefully it was just a poor set up previously, having said that the pads i took off were in fact Swissstop, just branded as SRAM.

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Weekend weather looks crap but hopefully we get out and dodge the snow.
I think those shoes are on the wrong sides and braking will try to push the pads out, arrested only by the tiny bolt. Check and fix if needed. Chain spotted by others.
 
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houblon

Senior Member
Personally I agree that it's a solution for a non-problem. I have discs on my mtbs and they were the solution to two very real problems (rim destruction by grinding paste and lack of forearm strength). But dual pivot Dura Ace or Chorus rim brakes have never let me down in the rain or elsewhere, and my Mavic Reflex Ceramic rims have lasted longer than I can remember. Which is probably why they stopped making them.

Each to his own. I don't like that The Industry appears to be quietly deciding that rim brakes are obsolete, though. If I want to add a kg to my bike I'll fill my water bottles. Wonder what will happen when the technically illiterate UCI drop the pointless weight limit...
 
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