Think this pretty much closes the argument. maybe your physique/technical skill/landscape doesn't entertain the notion, but for those that do, disc brakes is a sound consideration. I'm glad to see the technology spread into road bikes, and hopefully it'll progress with quality, weight loss, etc as more firms get involved in production. I currently don't have a bike with db and wish I did again, particularly with current conditions and the majority of my riding being in Cornwall.
Think this pretty much closes the argument. maybe your physique/technical skill/landscape doesn't entertain the notion, but for those that do, disc brakes is a sound consideration. I'm glad to see the technology spread into road bikes, and hopefully it'll progress with quality, weight loss, etc as more firms get involved in production. I currently don't have a bike with db and wish I did again, particularly with current conditions and the majority of my riding being in Cornwall.