Old 06-29-17, 12:30 AM
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I would not make disc brakes a high priority. The go is to brake early on wet roads.

One other biggie - don't use the rear brake as a routine, especially on wet roads. The rear pads and rim wear *rapidly* while not giving much stopping power at all.
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