tk, do cycling
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Whether or not disc brakes are “better” than rim brakes, disc brakes definitely require less skill to use effectively in more conditions.

@cycling @mastobikes

nothingfuture,
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@tk @cycling @mastobikes I’ll concede that there are applications where disc brakes-specifically hydraulic- are better than rim brakes. But those situations are, I think, wildly overstated, and usually far outside the use-cases of the vast majority of cyclists.

tk,
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Disc brakes will never look this good. :blobfoxowomlem:

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nothingfuture,
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@mhoye @tk @cycling @mastobikes
I came up riding tandems with sketchy canti brakes in hills, and- it was ok? We adjusted our riding to braking power.
On a road bike, I’ve never felt I needed discs. And I rode canti’s on mtbs all through the 80’s/90’s and into the early 00’s. They were fine. Until you were riding DH courses.
Are discs better? Sure. Good hydro discs have immense amounts of power. Were rim brakes enough? Yeah. Most of the time.

nothingfuture,
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@v_perjorative @tk @cycling @mastobikes To be clear- I’m not saying discs are bad or whatever. I’m saying that most of the time, for many, many people, they’re overkill.
Some people seem to feel that discs are necessary for a bike to be safe; that is very rarely the actual case.

nothingfuture,
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@hughtaylorscifi @LabSpokane @v_perjorative @cycling @mastobikes Stopping distance is primarily determined by the friction between the tires and the ground (assuming the brakes are capable of producing enough power to lock up a wheel). Beyond that, rider skill at applying maximum braking force to the front wheel determines minimum stopping distance.
Learning how to stop as quickly as possible is a learned skill.

nothingfuture,
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@LabSpokane @hughtaylorscifi @v_perjorative @cycling @mastobikes maybe, but it’s almost certainly an effect of rider modulation of those braking systems (and not a result of the power of those braking systems). Unless we’re talking about very unusual circumstances (extremely high speed, carbon rims with rim brakes, wet, etc).
Once a brake has sufficient power to lock a wheel, the limiting factor has to be tire/road friction.

tk, do cycling
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The Dark Side of Electronic Shifting

In short: primarily vendor lock-in and the vendors only targeting specific use cases with electronic shifting.

@cycling @mastobikes

bobiko, do rowery
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tk, do cycling
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Any storage or carrying solution that doesn't work with fenders is useless to me. :blobfoxdisapprove: @cycling @mastobikes

schizanon, do cycling angielski
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schizanon, do cycling angielski
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schizanon, do cycling angielski
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Spelling it "derailler" just to annoy bike nerds.

@cycling

tk, do cycling
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bobiko, do rowery
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bobiko, do rowery
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schizanon, do cycling angielski
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Reprogramming mid-drive motor to have better speed/power curves to improve efficiency and safety.

https://youtu.be/yRxECc5iqcg?si=ahFy3MwVp9vcE7KA

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bobiko, do rowery
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bobiko, do rowery
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bobiko, do rowery
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W życiu bym tu nie trafił, gdyby nie zabawa w @rower

tk, do cycling
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Currently on the lookout for quill stems with a horizontal extension in the 30-40mm range. Any ideas? @cycling @mastobikes

I have very long legs and a short torso, so "normal" bicycle frames never fit me very well. I always end up with a lot of seatpost height and a short stem, even though I'm leaned forward comfortably and with plenty of power in my pedal stroke.

tk,
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Ended up going with this little oddity from Crust Bikes, which was made by Nitto. My only worry is that its maximum extension is a little less than my current setup, but maybe the reduced reach will make up for that. @cycling @mastobikes

tk, do cycling
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Currently on the lookout for quill stems with a horizontal extension in the 30-40mm range. Any ideas? @cycling @mastobikes

I have very long legs and a short torso, so "normal" bicycle frames never fit me very well. I always end up with a lot of seatpost height and a short stem, even though I'm leaned forward comfortably and with plenty of power in my pedal stroke.

schizanon, do cycling angielski
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When I'm riding my I hate the pressure I feel to accelerate to the speed limit when there are cars behind me. My bike can do 45mph but must we!?

@cycling

schizanon, do cycling angielski
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Check out this speakeasy in ; Chariot Bike.

Looks like they have a cool collection of stuff!

> This German Bike Brand is the New All-City

https://youtu.be/Ibep01gI8OQ?si=jmUuIkCu5dHydQe6

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