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Hydraulic Disc Or Cable Disc


crazydan_500

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would a cable one be ok for getting back into it then later on in time buy a hydro one later on

Instead of getting a cable or a hydro disc, get youself a magura hs33 rim brake instead with some good pads and a good setup & you'll be right then.

(even though i ride dual hydro disc lol)

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Instead of getting a cable or a hydro disc, get youself a magura hs33 rim brake instead with some good pads and a good setup & you'll be right then.

(even though i ride dual hydro disc lol)

lol well the bike im looking into buying comes with a front cable dic bb7 so thats y i was asking dude but cheers for the help. it helped alot mate

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From a pure 'stopping power' point of view, are cable disks generally better than good V-brakes? Assuming both are properly set up of course. I always thought cable disks are only really found on cheap stock mountain bikes to try and make them look expensive, but have never really tried them for myself.

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Cable disc brakes in my opinion are just as good as hydraulic if you spend abit of time setting. it also depends on your style of riding. I had a avid cable disc brake and i loved it, in fact my mate is still using it and i bought it 4 years ago. The only down side to cable is if your heavy handed then the cable will strecth whereas a hydraulic wont. hope ive been some help.

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well i have my veiw on them now but thanks for every onces help i brought my bike today and it has a front cable disc avid bb7 and the power it give of is wicked would say its the best front brake i have ever had lol cheers for all the help outs dudes and dudesses if there was ne lol

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