Originally Posted by
jfranci3
Discs are discs for the most part. SRAMs are a hair thicker, but they all weigh and brake the same. Get basically the same ones as you have now, so the offset will be the same between the wheelsets. If you're going Shimano, they have some that are Resin/Organic pads only, but you should be running resin pads anyway. You might want to go 140mm in the rear for better lockup control on initial bite.
yeah my road bike came with 140 in the rear. I converted to 160 a while back ago so I could swap my road rims on the my gravel bike. I guess I could drop it back down to 140. No need to steal my new rims on the gravel bike now since that bike will have two sets of wheels. I can't imagine a good reason why I would need to swap the alumni fulcrum rims on my road bike if I have carbon wheels.