Disk brakes



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I bought a new bike with disk brakes on the front.. but they small disk was
not straight and I had to take it back.

I've been told by someone that these cause a lot of problems, and by another
person that they're ok.

I don't need any fancy brakes for riding around town.

Should I try to get the bike shop to give me a bike with normal brakes?

Thanks
 
Zaaza wrote:
> I bought a new bike with disk brakes on the front.. but they small disk was
> not straight and I had to take it back.
>
> I've been told by someone that these cause a lot of problems, and by another
> person that they're ok.
>
> I don't need any fancy brakes for riding around town.
>
> Should I try to get the bike shop to give me a bike with normal brakes?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>

I have disc brakes on a hybrid. They are good brakes. Don't worry about
them. They are better for stopping in wet weather. I have over 3200
miles on mine with no problems at all.

Ken
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I bought a boxed bike with disks recently. The rotors were warped by a
mm. I adjusted them with a straight edge and a little encouragement
from the heel of my hand. No big deal.

I love them on my town bike as once set up, they're fantastic and
reliable, especially when it rains. Sure, rim brakes are fine too, but
sounds like you just need the rotor straightened--a five minute job.
 
Thanks for the tip.

Its not the most expensive bike, a Raleigh, middle cost, and one guy in the
shop said he had many people complaining about them.

But maybe he was wrong...


thanks


"landotter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I bought a boxed bike with disks recently. The rotors were warped by a
> mm. I adjusted them with a straight edge and a little encouragement
> from the heel of my hand. No big deal.
>
> I love them on my town bike as once set up, they're fantastic and
> reliable, especially when it rains. Sure, rim brakes are fine too, but
> sounds like you just need the rotor straightened--a five minute job.
>
 
Zaaza wrote:
> Thanks for the tip.
>
> Its not the most expensive bike, a Raleigh, middle cost, and one guy in the
> shop said he had many people complaining about them.
>
> But maybe he was wrong...
>
>
> thanks


Complaining about the Raleigh? If it's one of their hybrids, it's a good
bike for what it was designed for. My c200 although heavy, has given me
no 'real' problems in 3200 miles.

Ken
--
New cycling jersey: $49
new cycling shorts: $39
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> I have disc brakes on a hybrid. They are good brakes. Don't worry about
> them. They are better for stopping in wet weather. I have over 3200 miles
> on mine with no problems at all.
>
> Ken


squeal? One of mine squeals and I can't seem to get it to stop!
 
Pat in TX wrote:
>>I have disc brakes on a hybrid. They are good brakes. Don't worry about
>>them. They are better for stopping in wet weather. I have over 3200 miles
>>on mine with no problems at all.
>>
>>Ken

>
>
> squeal? One of mine squeals and I can't seem to get it to stop!
>
>

Every once in a while my front will let out a tiny little squeal, but
not very often and not enough for me to worry about.

Ken
--
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"Ken C. M." <[email protected]> wrote:

>Every once in a while my front will let out a tiny little squeal, but
>not very often and not enough for me to worry about.


Funny, with me, it's the rear (and pretty often, and usually something
to worry about).

Ohhhh.... brakes! Never mind.

Mark Hickey
Habanero Cycles
http://www.habcycles.com
Home of the $795 ti frame
 
town is where you do need discs - keep them
<Zaaza> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>I bought a new bike with disk brakes on the front.. but they small disk was
> not straight and I had to take it back.
>
> I've been told by someone that these cause a lot of problems, and by
> another
> person that they're ok.
>
> I don't need any fancy brakes for riding around town.
>
> Should I try to get the bike shop to give me a bike with normal brakes?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
 
The guy the shop said that cheaper disks cause many problems, but the
expensive ones don't.


Oh well.


Thanks


"jim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> town is where you do need discs - keep them
> <Zaaza> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>>I bought a new bike with disk brakes on the front.. but they small disk
>>was
>> not straight and I had to take it back.
>>
>> I've been told by someone that these cause a lot of problems, and by
>> another
>> person that they're ok.
>>
>> I don't need any fancy brakes for riding around town.
>>
>> Should I try to get the bike shop to give me a bike with normal brakes?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>

>
>
 
Pat in TX said:


squeal? One of mine squeals and I can't seem to get it to stop!



Squeal is usually dust, grit or sand.

Take the wheel off and run a piece of clean rag between the pads and wipe the disk over.
Worst case it can be sand behind the pads. Carefully pop them out and more clean rag. For cars they have a goo that goes on the back of the pads to exclude dust but bike should never get that bad.

Over 10,000 km on hydraulic Shimano 525 disks and not a problem. Still on original pads.

Cheers
Hugh
 
Zaaza wrote:
> The guy the shop said that cheaper disks cause many problems, but the
> expensive ones don't.
>
>
> Oh well.
>
>
> Thanks
>
>


Well what kind of discs' are on there? Mine are Hayes cable discs' and
they work great, no problems at all.

Ken
--
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new cycling shorts: $39
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In article <[email protected]>, HughMann
([email protected]) wrote:

> Over 10,000 km on hydraulic Shimano 525 disks and not a problem. Still
> on original pads.


Blimey, what are they made of? I'm lucky to get 1500 (urban) km out of
a set of Hopes (though the Hopes on the trike are still OK after 7000).

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Zaaza wrote:
> I bought a new bike with disk brakes on the front.. but they small disk was
> not straight and I had to take it back.
>
> I've been told by someone that these cause a lot of problems, and by another
> person that they're ok.
>
> I don't need any fancy brakes for riding around town.
>
> Should I try to get the bike shop to give me a bike with normal brakes?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>


Disks are good, at least on the front.
Unlike rim brakes, disks lose very little of their stopping power when
wet (like,,, in the rain). Is being able to stop well in the rain
important around town?
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