Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
You never need to "adjust" hydraulic disk brakes. These require very rare bleeding the hydraulic lines. They (as any other brakes) require replacing brake pads. After you have replaced brake pads, loosened the brake calliper screw, pressed on the brake lever and retightened the bolt, you are good to go for many many miles without any further "adjustment".You'll have to explain that one. I've adjusted mechanical brakes several times. It's easy, quick, and never been painful.
Hydraulic disk brakes proved to be reliable on many dramatic downhill rides of mine. At some occasions the rotors were as hot as you could burn your fingers by touching them. I had several situations in which I had to do a dramatic emergency braking (like, a kid ran onto a bike path right in the front of my bike).
I would have never trusted any "mechanical " brakes anymore, especially with e-bikes that are heavy and fast.
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