indianajo
Well-Known Member
Rim brakes don't work in the rain after running through a puddle. My experience is that disk brakes do. Of course road tires present a limit to traction in the rain. I haven't skidded the knobby Kendas yet, been using them >11 years. There are 116 rain days/year in this climate.I have 26" discs, they're called rims. Of course high power bikes benefit from disc brakes, but there's no doubt in my experience that properly setup rim brakes are better than budget hydraulics. I'll stand my Tektro rim brakes with KoolStop eBike pads up against any disc or hydraulic on any $1500-$2000 wonder bike.
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