BentMikey
Rider of Seolferwulf
- Location
- South London
OK, imagine this situation:
A guy has very grippy cable disc brakes, panic-braked, and crashed out. He has Avid speed dial levers, and another cyclist suggests dialing the levers out to reduce the braking ability and prevent lockup. Good idea, or bad?
(No it's not me, my bike does have Avid levers, but rim brakes).
I think this idea is really stupid - the higher the lever forces, the less modulation and control you have. It's much better to learn to brake properly and feel for it.
A guy has very grippy cable disc brakes, panic-braked, and crashed out. He has Avid speed dial levers, and another cyclist suggests dialing the levers out to reduce the braking ability and prevent lockup. Good idea, or bad?
(No it's not me, my bike does have Avid levers, but rim brakes).
I think this idea is really stupid - the higher the lever forces, the less modulation and control you have. It's much better to learn to brake properly and feel for it.