Alexbn921 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 4:12 am
People around here spend crazy money on bikes and over 90% are on disks.
The only ones that aren’t simple have an older bike and want disk. Out of the 200+ rides I know/ride with, maybe 1 prefers rim brakes.
Sorry, but emotional arguments like this is equally ridiculous to the claims made by the rim group.
You're all engaging in so much hyperbole it's ridiculous. Some people just prefer rim, and even now, there are people with money shelling out $$$$ for brand new rim brake bikes. I wouldn't do it personally, but you can't knock their decision by saying they have older bikes or somehow can't afford new bikes.
I know a guy who has bought 4 Colnagos in the last 2 years. He is a Colnago nut. All rim, and his bikes are beautiful, as are his multiple Porsches. Another guy I ride with has bought 5 bikes in the last 3 years (a TCR, Madone, Factor, Pinarello, Tarmac), all rim. I recall he bought the Tarmac and Madone specifically because they were the last models to be offered in rim. He's also buying up all the rim brake rims he can find and has quite the wheel collection for the 12 or so top of the line bikes in his stable (the man has an entire room of just bikes lined up on display in his house). He makes millions a year and can certainly afford disc but he hates discs for whatever reason. I don't agree with these choices, but to characterize these guys as poor people on old bikes is ridiculous.
For whatever it's worth, these guys aren't racers, and are older gentlemen with significant work/family commitments so they can't afford to get injured. They crawl downhill and have their bikes setup like MTBs with minimal drops for comfort. They enjoy cruising and riding to cafes and taking pictures, so I rarely ride with them. At the speeds they are going (averaging under 30km/h for a 2-3 hour ride), they have no need for disc.
For me personally, I can't wait for the XR6 or whatever it will be called to be released so I can jump on the disc bandwagon
