Location: Parañaque, Philippines
There's alot of buzz in our local shores about Roadies raving about having disc or rim brakes, personally I prefer something that consistently works even when it's raining so I prefer to go disc, but what's your take on this subject?
Location: Northern Florida, USA
Knowing your environment and conditions is paramount regardless of equipmemt used. I prefer a rim caliper brake for many reasons (weight, cost, ease of set-up, cost of pads/maintenance, etc.). Most problems occur from inexperienced riders not knowing the braking limitations of their equipment (be it high or low end) under different conditions. I have never had an issue with braking sysems (sidepull; centerpull, canti, rod/roller, drum, etc.) when knowing their capabilities and having them properly set-up. I know discs are superior in many aspects, but I would never need them on a road bike. I see no problem with road bikes having a lightweight disc set-up for those in competition; but for the general road cycling community the cost is not worth the money for what you would require if you knew how to properly use caliper/canti rim brakes.
It does not apply to me riding vintage bikes prior to modern disc evolution; but the hills are the same so if I could manage them with "ancient" technology, why (except maybe in wet weather on unknown roads/paths) bother with the hassle of discs. If I was purchasing a brand new bike (road) I would want rim calipers for my brakes. That is probably becoming less of an option on CF bikes except when custom built for rim brakes.
From experience (business related) I see folks spending a lot of money on parts and labor to keep their disc brakes in good functional condition. At that point, especially with older experienced riders, I hear a lot of riders wondering why they spent so much on a new braking system which they barely use. If commuting then it might be more a feasible option; but not on my dedicated road bike that is already heavier than other folks riding CF frames.
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