Guys,
I’ve had my Trek 1.2 about a month now and am using it for a 12mile round trip commute a couple of times a week. Generally I’m loving the road bike experience after 10years on MTB’s however I feel much more vulnerable on the road bike, the wheels are so incredibly narrow that any gap in the road surface parallel to the wheel seems like a crevice. However the one area I’m really uncomfortable with is the brakes, the stopping distances are dreadful and have caused me a couple of very hairy moments already.
Can anyone give me some advice on Braking techniques on road bikes ? – I’ve already replaced the rear pads as the defaults on the Trek were far too hard. It seems the only way to get any sort of decent stopping is to force both brakes on together very hard but then the wheels lock up and the bike skids losing control.
Here are the components on the Trek :-

Any advice here greatly appreciated – maybe it’s just a winter problem with the rims and roads so greasy and wet !
Mike.
I’ve had my Trek 1.2 about a month now and am using it for a 12mile round trip commute a couple of times a week. Generally I’m loving the road bike experience after 10years on MTB’s however I feel much more vulnerable on the road bike, the wheels are so incredibly narrow that any gap in the road surface parallel to the wheel seems like a crevice. However the one area I’m really uncomfortable with is the brakes, the stopping distances are dreadful and have caused me a couple of very hairy moments already.
Can anyone give me some advice on Braking techniques on road bikes ? – I’ve already replaced the rear pads as the defaults on the Trek were far too hard. It seems the only way to get any sort of decent stopping is to force both brakes on together very hard but then the wheels lock up and the bike skids losing control.
Here are the components on the Trek :-
- Front Brake : Promax RC459 w/cart pads
- Rear Brake : Promax RC459 w/cart pads
- Brake Levers : Shimano 2203 STI

Any advice here greatly appreciated – maybe it’s just a winter problem with the rims and roads so greasy and wet !
Mike.