Old 11-20-20 | 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by CargoDane
Rotor size work the exact same way. Something you argue against, yet claim to have "physics training". You have absolutely no idea of the concept of levers and how it relates to torque. So much for your "guarantee".
Clearly you have some reading comprehension problems. My statement was very simple:
Bigger rotors can shorten the stopping distance if the braking system is limited by how much force you can apply to the rotors.

As stated, however, a bicycle's braking system is not limited by how much force can be applied to the rotors, therefore bigger rotors do not lead to shorter stopping distances.
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