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  • Yep, but also fiddly and time-consuming to service, expensive, and not wide-spread enough yet to be worth investing in. Ceramic pads cost £17 and take 5 mins to swap out, when they wear out. Disc frame set, disc wheels, brakes and levers etc = £££. IMO of course. Another year and maybe.

  • Bleeding discs is less hassle and quicker than if you need to recable conventional brakes.

    Disc brakes mean you can spend on fancy rims and not worry about them wearing out. Disc rotors much cheaper than new carbon rims.

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