What is the braking like on the LB rim brake versions? Toying with the idea of getting some.
They make claims about being good up until high temps, but anyone know what does that mean in practice?
Means that unless you live in the mountains you’ll be absolutely fine.
The more expensive option is in my experience a bit better in the wet. The non basalt is fine though.
Mine are good. Got the graphene braking surface and their own pads. In the dry they’re good. In the wet a little worse than my alloy rims with Swiss stop pads.
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What is the braking like on the LB rim brake versions? Toying with the idea of getting some.
They make claims about being good up until high temps, but anyone know what does that mean in practice?