Pumpkin the robot
Guru
I think discs look great. So I will be buying a bike with them next year when I am due a new bike for commuting.
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			 Honestly, I think the argument of a slightly weaker front wheel in theory is true, but in practice a well built wheel is a well built wheel (thinking of mountain bikers who do jumps and they more than likely have front discs as well).
  Honestly, I think the argument of a slightly weaker front wheel in theory is true, but in practice a well built wheel is a well built wheel (thinking of mountain bikers who do jumps and they more than likely have front discs as well).Disc at the front will weaken the wheel slightly (dished versus dishless). Probably no change at the back.
Can always use a regular rack too.
In terms of performance I've never had an issue with rim brakes but then I know how to set them up.
 
	So, what do we think....for a road bike
Iwill we see a full peloton of pro riders all sporting discs anytime soon...which means the shops will start to inevitably stock them more.
