My modesty?
I guess I could but I’d rather not. Hard tail xc bike with occasional bikepacking duties, so bigger than 180 would be overkill 90% of the time.
Basically I need someone to say something like two-pot 180 is equivalent of four-pot 160, etc. guess not so simple.
Surely the ability to brake safely outweighs the extra 30g or whatever your problem is with larger rotors
You’re right. It does. But it’s not a downhill bike.
I think 180 will do. If it’s not enough I’ll put a four-pot calliper on. Two-pot on a 200 just doesn’t make sense to me.
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My modesty?
I guess I could but I’d rather not. Hard tail xc bike with occasional bikepacking duties, so bigger than 180 would be overkill 90% of the time.
Basically I need someone to say something like two-pot 180 is equivalent of four-pot 160, etc. guess not so simple.