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Old 08-22-17 | 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Doge
I mentioned I drove 1300 miles this last weekend. My wife mentioned this one car flashed brake lights about 15 times to my one braking. Some people like using brakes. I think the disc is a good choice for those types on bikes, if they ride bikes. I don't like using brakes.

I guess I'd ask if the performance road cyclists on the highest mountains mostly don't use discs, why is it even a thing for road cycling?
I don't like braking either but unfortunately for me, the towns I ride through don't close the streets to other traffic so I'm frequently forced to stop or slow for other traffic and/or traffic control devices. Yes, this has nothing to do with racing. But it is the type of cycling most cyclists do. In the conditions I tend to ride in and the terrain I ride I have found disc braking to be easily better than rim braking.
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