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• #9452
Yes. Effectively more dish.
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• #9453
The hydraulic are a closed system, once bled, you can just forget about it with the occasional pads check.
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• #9454
Doesn't that just make them lower maintenance, as opposed to less prone to failure?
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• #9455
If we say that yes, it makes them lower maintenance then that probably also means less prone to failure as if they don't need so much maintenance then chances are they are getting the little maintenance they do require where as a cable brake that requires more maintenance might not be getting it and therefor, is more likely to fail.
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• #9456
See when you put it like that it's fairly obvious, but I didn't really manage to make the jump myself!
And it's daft that I don't apply the same level of scrutiny to cars, for example. I have never (or ever known of an acquaintance) experienced a sudden, catastrophic failure of brakes on a car. Small leaks that are caught by an MOT or service, sure. But that's the infrequent maintenance you mentioned.
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• #9457
I've done 3000 miles (wet) on my hydraulic levers. Only thing I've done is clean the brake pads.
If you're not getting hydro discs your a plumb.
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• #9458
And that's from someone who toured on cables!
People, believe.
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• #9459
Is the performance really worth the extra cash?
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• #9460
I see.
so what everyone is advocating is that I start sourcing myself a nice hyro-disc compatible touring bike.
I will take this to N to see if it agrees on a plus or a minus being applied.
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• #9461
Function: carrying a dog.
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• #9462
This would be my issue too. Lorra money for road discs :/
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• #9463
Get Trp spyres, 100 quid for both ends, cable discs, excellent modulation and stopping power. Love em.
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• #9464
Does that include the levers too?
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• #9465
Spyres are overrated... OK on an OTP, but you might as well get hydraulics if you are building a new bike.
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• #9466
I like the dog carrying pictures.
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• #9467
Nope. Just add levers of your choice.
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• #9468
That 1st one the dog doesn't look too happy but it's made up for by the happy dog in the 2nd pic.
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• #9469
We carrier our Molly in a trailer on the back of the tandem.... not far off the length of my Saab 9-5 estate :)
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• #9470
Road train
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• #9471
This is actually what I came to post, loving the CDF in MonsterCross mode :)
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• #9472
TRP Hylex is the cheapest road going hydraulic you can get and they're great (use standard shimano pads a bonus).
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• #9473
I will never be as cool as this guy...
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• #9474
I really like your dog. Looks very regal
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• #9475
Cheers man, she's a regal beagle :0
@miro_o, why less distance between hub flanges?