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Disc v. Rim Brakes

November 12, 2018 Alexandra Painter
Trek Crockett TRP Helen Brake

My short answer to this question is that I do not plan to purchase another rim brake bike. I love my bikes, especially my Madone, but disc brakes would make the ride so much better.  The problem I have with the brakes on my Madone is that there’s not enough stopping power.  I have the same problem when I run carbon wheels on my triathlon bikes.

Reasons I Love Disc Brakes

  1. More stopping power

  2. Ability to modulate braking

  3. Less maintenance

  4. The 2-piece rotors look cool​

  5. Easier wheel swaps​

Reasons I Waited​

  1. I hadn’t ever ridden them​

  2. Most bikes until this year were rim brake​

  3. People made them seem significantly heavier​

  4. There is a price difference​

  5. I wasn’t in the market for a new bike​

Trek Domane on Natchez Trace

More Explanation​

My first disc brake experiences were limited to test rides, so I didn’t know too much about the difference in feel until working on bikes with disc brakes and eventually riding a Trek Emonda Disc for a week.  I knew by that point the advantages of being able to modulate the braking power and the pads moving in as they wore down from working on them, but I didn’t realize the difference in stopping power until I rode them.​

Going forward, I also like not having to swap brake pads if I swap wheels.  If I plan to ride my tri bike outside this winter I will ride my carbon wheels, specifically because I don’t want to swap brake pads to ride my trainer wheels outside.  My Domane though I can swap wheels with my husband’s Domane if I don’t want to take the carbon rims through the dirt and salt.​

Overall, I see no true disadvantages to riding disc brakes on my road bikes and in the future my tri bike.  I love my Madone, but a Madone SLR 7 Disc is on my wish list too.​

Tags Trek Domane, bicycle, Trek Madone, Frame Build, cyclist, bicycles, Trek Women, Triathlon, Cyclocross, cycling, Trek Crockett, cycling life, CX, Cycling life
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My name is Alex, and I am a cyclist, triathlete, bicycle mechanic, swim coach, and for the vast majority of my week, I am a tax accountant.  I write about my experiences working on bikes and the places I ride and train.  My hope is to share information that is both useful and entertaining for cyclists and triathletes through my blog, as well as my Youtube channel.

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