RustyKipper
100 W
Hey guys,
I have a brutal 14 mile each way commute between 2 city’s, the terrain is very hilly often freewheeling at well over 30 MPH and then braking to a stop at the bottom for junctions etc. City riding is in the mid-twenties with constant braking to avoid potholes, debris, cars, zombies , (well, ok people text walking oblivious to everything around them) etc., Also I have to match traffic speed so I can turn right, this also means heavy braking. The best bit is the 30-45 degree sheer drops in a muddy rock and root laden forest, these need very controlled braking. The bike weighs in at just under 30Kg (66lb) and I’m 82 Kg (182lb)
My current setup is front 203mm rotor rear 200mm rotor with Avid BB7 callipers and EBC sintered pads (when I can get them). This all works quite well albeit with too little modulation or feel so I've had a few broken bones from flying over the handlebars in the dry or the bike sliding out in the wet. I'm just getting frustrated changing pads every few weeks, the BB7 callipers are a right faff to change pads and set up and they take constant adjustment to take up the pad wear, I tried some organic pads once and had to adjust the callipers every day, the pads were down to the metal within days. It often rains in this part of the world this makes the pads wear even quicker.
So what are you folks using for the more adventurous commuting? I want to go the hydraulic route, I would like some longer lasting pads with less adjusting, easier to fit, better feel and noisey as possible as I have to share many routes and tracks with pedestrians where the traffic noise is very loud or people are listing to music or text walking ect so they can't hear my bell or me shouting at them, I find that if my brakes sound like a buss coming up behind them they DO hear me!
I have a brutal 14 mile each way commute between 2 city’s, the terrain is very hilly often freewheeling at well over 30 MPH and then braking to a stop at the bottom for junctions etc. City riding is in the mid-twenties with constant braking to avoid potholes, debris, cars, zombies , (well, ok people text walking oblivious to everything around them) etc., Also I have to match traffic speed so I can turn right, this also means heavy braking. The best bit is the 30-45 degree sheer drops in a muddy rock and root laden forest, these need very controlled braking. The bike weighs in at just under 30Kg (66lb) and I’m 82 Kg (182lb)
My current setup is front 203mm rotor rear 200mm rotor with Avid BB7 callipers and EBC sintered pads (when I can get them). This all works quite well albeit with too little modulation or feel so I've had a few broken bones from flying over the handlebars in the dry or the bike sliding out in the wet. I'm just getting frustrated changing pads every few weeks, the BB7 callipers are a right faff to change pads and set up and they take constant adjustment to take up the pad wear, I tried some organic pads once and had to adjust the callipers every day, the pads were down to the metal within days. It often rains in this part of the world this makes the pads wear even quicker.
So what are you folks using for the more adventurous commuting? I want to go the hydraulic route, I would like some longer lasting pads with less adjusting, easier to fit, better feel and noisey as possible as I have to share many routes and tracks with pedestrians where the traffic noise is very loud or people are listing to music or text walking ect so they can't hear my bell or me shouting at them, I find that if my brakes sound like a buss coming up behind them they DO hear me!