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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.
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.