Drago
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CVT hub or BB integrated gearboxes for sensible weight.
That's not too far away from having an engine!!It's already available: http://www.fallbrooktech.com/cycling/harmony
CVT hub or BB integrated gearboxes for sensible weight.
Once disks are allowed in road racing I bet take up will be almost an instant 100%. Calipers will quickly be consigned to the dustbin.
One as thinking of something properly light. And perhaps affordable too I guess.
Unequal braking in the peloton.
If some had discs and some did not - particularly in the wet - it would be a guaranteed pile up.
Any change must be done by everyone at the same time, which would take some organising even if you wanted to do it.
If discs are more efficient, what's the problem? Or am I missing something?
I understand that but struggle to understand why they have not been approved. Is there a down-side?What you are missing is that they are not yet approved for road competition by the UCI. The timetable for adoption has been released and it will happen in the next few years, regardless of whether riders want it or not.
I understand that but struggle to understand why they have not been approved. Is there a down-side?
The difference between single and dual pivot calipers was considerable when the latter was introduced, yet the change in pro racing was not universal to begin with and it took even longer in amateur events. There were no problems, just as there were none in Motorcycle racing when some bikes still had drums and others discs.Unequal braking in the peloton.
If some had discs and some did not - particularly in the wet - it would be a guaranteed pile up.
Any change must be done by everyone at the same time, which would take some organising even if you wanted to do it.