The Polo crew use old frying pans etc no? Mainly because a dented rotor will slow you Down real fast. But it would be an easy fix. One quickly outlawed for aero benefits most likely.
I have fallen off more disc braked bikes than I can remember and never come in contact With the disc. On the road I've never need anything in addition to the hard tarmac. But rounding the edges of a brake disc wont effect braking. So they could do that no problem.
I can understand the fuss this ruling will cause in the industry. But for everyone else its a bit, meh.
The Polo crew use old frying pans etc no? Mainly because a dented rotor will slow you Down real fast. But it would be an easy fix. One quickly outlawed for aero benefits most likely.
I have fallen off more disc braked bikes than I can remember and never come in contact With the disc. On the road I've never need anything in addition to the hard tarmac. But rounding the edges of a brake disc wont effect braking. So they could do that no problem.
I can understand the fuss this ruling will cause in the industry. But for everyone else its a bit, meh.