View Single Post
Old 02-09-14 | 03:41 PM
  #29  
Flog00's Avatar
Flog00
Senior Member
 
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 1,489
Likes: 23
From: Milan, Ohio

Bikes: Tomii Touring

My sons Cannondale Caffeine has wet brakes and I'm impressed with the smoothness and power but not with the leaky reservoirs.



Originally Posted by 4Rings6Stars
I would only do an integrated rack and a dynamo on a dedicated touring bike. Not for a bike I want to use as an all rounder then do the occasional loaded tour, I mean a bike that exclusively gets used on long / loaded tours.

I currently use my Soma DC disc for commuting and light/weekend touring. It works great for that, but if I was riding thousands of miles I would want more relaxed geometry.

I have ridden mechanical discs for a few years now and I really like them. When I have my custom built, It will probably be set up to use mechanical with the option for wet discs in the future (when they inevitably become more affordable and reliable).
Flog00 is offline  
Reply