Are well-adjusted rim brakes truly a thing of the past, or have they been unfairly maligned by the disc brake revolution? Is it possible that with proper setup and maintenance, rim brakes can offer comparable stopping power to their disc-equipped counterparts, especially in the context of road cycling where heat buildup is less of a concern?
Does the cycling communitys emphasis on disc brakes overlook the fact that rim brakes have been refined over decades, and that a well-adjusted set can offer a level of modulation and control thats hard to match with discs? Or are there fundamental limitations to rim brakes that make them inherently less capable, regardless of how well theyre set up?
Can anyone share their experiences with high-end rim brakes, and whether theyve found them to be a viable alternative to discs in certain situations? Are there any scenarios where rim brakes might actually be preferable, such as on very light bikes or in situations where weight is a critical concern?
How do the cost and complexity of disc brakes factor into the equation, especially for riders who are on a budget or prefer a more straightforward, low-maintenance setup? Is the added complexity of discs worth the potential benefits, or do rim brakes offer a more appealing balance of performance and practicality?
Does the cycling communitys emphasis on disc brakes overlook the fact that rim brakes have been refined over decades, and that a well-adjusted set can offer a level of modulation and control thats hard to match with discs? Or are there fundamental limitations to rim brakes that make them inherently less capable, regardless of how well theyre set up?
Can anyone share their experiences with high-end rim brakes, and whether theyve found them to be a viable alternative to discs in certain situations? Are there any scenarios where rim brakes might actually be preferable, such as on very light bikes or in situations where weight is a critical concern?
How do the cost and complexity of disc brakes factor into the equation, especially for riders who are on a budget or prefer a more straightforward, low-maintenance setup? Is the added complexity of discs worth the potential benefits, or do rim brakes offer a more appealing balance of performance and practicality?