The advice I had from a number of very experienced tourers is that they would not recommend disc brakes on a heavily laden tour bike - particularly with a ‘heavier’ rider, as that was spoke bearking territory. Light load and light rider you might be OK.
I have a disc braked bike but I wouldn’t use it heavy laden.
hahaha made me larf that.Absolutely they do..
I braked hard with a front disc brake on my MTB!!
Flew over the bars into a tree and the bike cartwheels down the hill hitting a load of branches a d more trees.
I had a broken spoke!!!!!
If only id had rim brakes id have failed to stop and died.
But No disc brakes dont collapse a wheel
A trailer, two kids, me, panniers and my bike is a combined weight of about 150kg. I have never broken a spoke on my disc-braked commuter.I’m going to go against the perceived wisdom.
When I was looking for a new touring bike, I looked at a variety of brands and set ups - including a couple disc braked bikes. The advice I had from a number of very experienced tourers is that they would not recommend disc brakes on a heavily laden tour bike - particularly with a ‘heavier’ rider, as that was spoke bearking territory. Light load and light rider you might be OK.
If you look at a lot of the touring bikes designed for heavy duty touring - and aimed at the heavier riders (e.g. the German and Dutch brands) - they’re still using rim brakes.
I have a disc braked bike but I wouldn’t use it heavy laden.
A trailer, two kids, me, panniers and my bike is a combined weight of about 150kg. I have never broken a spoke on my disc-braked commuter.
Care to expand on that? For a given rate of deceleration (ceteris paribus) surely both types of brake need to exert the same turning moment.the physics show that disc brakes apply more turning moment
As contributors above have said or implied, this is more about the quality of wheel building, including the choice of spoke and the number thereof.a disc braked bike . . . are [more] prone to braking spokes . . . [experience anyone?]
Oi! You just nicked my response.....![]()