The death of rim brakes, disc brakes now unanimous in the pro peloton...
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Some here, plus there are a number of frames you can buy which are rim brake style.
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RIP the rim brake? Check out 57 of the best rim brake bikes | road.cc
Some here, plus there are a number of frames you can buy which are rim brake style.
Some here, plus there are a number of frames you can buy which are rim brake style.
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That's a UK site. I was ready to give some kudos to Canyon, but then checked their US website offerings. Ribble = UK. Decathlon = UK, Boardman = UK. Looks like it's Giant only that offers a higher level bike (maybe the only maker in this article to offer a rim brake CF bike in the US?) here in the US?
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Like you, it appears I'll never buy anything new off the floor going forward. That's life.
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That's a UK site. I was ready to give some kudos to Canyon, but then checked their US website offerings. Ribble = UK. Decathlon = UK, Boardman = UK. Looks like it's Giant only that offers a higher level bike (maybe the only maker in this article to offer a rim brake CF bike in the US?) here in the US?
My friend is still considering it, but the 5 bikes might sit in the warehouse for months, or could all disappear over a weekend.
So manufacturers are still making rim brake bikes, but they are getting orders for significantly smaller numbers of rim brake frames.
Here’s what 30s of looking at the Cannondale website gets you;
https://www.cannondale.com/en-us/bik...evo-carbon-105
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Does the bike industry really want to force you on to disc brakes? | road.cc
This thread is getting so out of hand that even road.cc has weighed in.
This thread is getting so out of hand that even road.cc has weighed in.
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My friend back in Ireland is having trouble sourcing a rim brake Wilier Cento (Air? Possibly) from his LBS. I happened to mention it in my LBS in California, as they happen to be a Wilier dealer. They had 5 available to order in his size.
My friend is still considering it, but the 5 bikes might sit in the warehouse for months, or could all disappear over a weekend.
So manufacturers are still making rim brake bikes, but they are getting orders for significantly smaller numbers of rim brake frames.
Here’s what 30s of looking at the Cannondale website gets you;
https://www.cannondale.com/en-us/bik...evo-carbon-105
My friend is still considering it, but the 5 bikes might sit in the warehouse for months, or could all disappear over a weekend.
So manufacturers are still making rim brake bikes, but they are getting orders for significantly smaller numbers of rim brake frames.
Here’s what 30s of looking at the Cannondale website gets you;
https://www.cannondale.com/en-us/bik...evo-carbon-105
I was most surprised at finding the Canyon UK vs US differential in online offerings. I think Canyon UK has about 7 models of Road bike offered in rim, while US has 1;
I wonder if it's been a faster convincing of US consumers on disc than in Europe?
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Dont forget, GCN are a European company, and they’re all-in on discs.
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Here in Croatia, younger cyclists I know are buying discs, if they can afford it. Older cyclists are more reluctant. With less disposable income, on average, the cost factor is more significant to people. Several club mates got Giant Propels with 105 and hydraulic discs which is a great price vs performance proposition and a really good bike.
Gravel is probably helping adoption, too. A couple I know who bought gravel bikes sold their rim brake road bikes and bought disc brake road bikes.
Gravel is probably helping adoption, too. A couple I know who bought gravel bikes sold their rim brake road bikes and bought disc brake road bikes.
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Second reason because he admits to being mechanically incompetent.
Fair enough.
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I mean, really - if you want to make a point, make a point. Don't be lazy and drop some video with no other commentary. Who made the video? Why are we supposed to care about them and their opinion? What's the gist of their reasoning?
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I think the point trying to be made was for a all around cyclist disc brakes are better. However if you want a niche bike as part of your collection rim brakes would be one of them.
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Well, since we all know there are no rim-brake bikes on the market any more, the videos must be historical fiction.
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I'm in my 50's I've been biking and racing since I was 9 years old. I can't for the life of me figure out why anyone cares about the rim brakes vs disk brakes thing.
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