Aero Disk Brakes
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Yeah, a few newer models from other manufacturers have aero tabs for the front calipers. I haven't seen anything as extensive as what Parlee is showing for the rear, though I have to wonder how that'll affect heat dissipation, which Shimano seems to be big on.
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Kinda like the TTir tribike I currently have... I think it looks nice and tidy... disc calipers are not the prettiest things in the world.
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I have an RZ7 (#39 built of the first batch of 100).
I haven’t discerned any heat buildup or degradation of brake performance, but I also haven’t done any long descents requiring sustained braking. Time will tell.
The fairings certainly get the most comments on my local rides.
I haven’t discerned any heat buildup or degradation of brake performance, but I also haven’t done any long descents requiring sustained braking. Time will tell.
The fairings certainly get the most comments on my local rides.
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Haven't read the link yet. Are these actually more aero, or do they just look the part?
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OK, but looks like according to shimano their mineral oil has even higher boiling point: https://bike.shimano.com/en-US/infor...ke-fluids.html
Could be just added as a precaution in case someone never changes the fluids and likes to ride down long descends dragging their brakes.
Could be just added as a precaution in case someone never changes the fluids and likes to ride down long descends dragging their brakes.
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Yes, fat people like myself on very steep descents can dump a lot of heat into brakes. I had leidenfrost on my fronts descending Pikes Peak last year. That is > 193C. If I had water contamination the brakes would have failed. As it was they were quite loud and pissy.
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That was on SRAM, I'm using Shimano now which has been better to me.