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While cable discs might fit better with the theme you have going on (well, kind've), I do agree that the step up to hydraulic is worth it and inexpensive. Your rides are short too, so the easier road-side-repairability for the one-off chance if failure doesn't seem worth the hold back. But you probably expected this answer from me of all people lol.
I have some SRAM Guide brakes bled and set for a project that won't happen any time soon that you can have. Got them cheap from here. If SRAM is too off-brand, it still might be a good way of testing to see if you wanna head down this route.
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so the easier road-side-repairability for the one-off chance if
failure doesn't seem worth the hold backThis benefit is definitely overstated by cable-disc proponents, no doubt. World tour? I get it. Coffee from Nero? Not so much. That’s a kind and generous offer my friend, let me mull it over and come back to you.
Always open-minded. I’ve ordered the Spykes (£88 for the pair, including rotors) but could return them. I’ve Googled around for M6100s but can’t seem to find them for less than ~£150 a pair.