Carbon frame disk brake road bike
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Carbon frame disk brake road bike
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Re: Carbon frame disk brake road bike
Postby Dirty32 » Thu Jan 15, 2015 11:30 am
If you can raise the budget a little, you might find you can look at a good level Defy (mentioned above), possibly a Spec Roubaix, and maybe a similar offering from Trek. BMC offer a lower specced model at around that budget (maybe a touch more), or you could look at building something up - look at Frames from Surly or similar.
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Re: Carbon frame disk brake road bike
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Re: Carbon frame disk brake road bike
Postby cancan64 » Fri Feb 20, 2015 4:14 pm
I have had no problems. You do get a very little bit of disc rub under hard pressure but very rare and outside the noise not noticeablebiker jk wrote:Any thoughts on whether the quick release models (rather than thru-axles) lead to brake disc rubbing due to poor alignment when replacing wheels (such as after a puncture)?
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Re: Carbon frame disk brake road bike
Postby biker jk » Fri Feb 20, 2015 7:23 pm
Thanks. How may times have you replaced the wheel in the drop outs? External or internal cam quick releases?cancan64 wrote:I have had no problems. You do get a very little bit of disc rub under hard pressure but very rare and outside the noise not noticeablebiker jk wrote:Any thoughts on whether the quick release models (rather than thru-axles) lead to brake disc rubbing due to poor alignment when replacing wheels (such as after a puncture)?
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Re: Carbon frame disk brake road bike
Postby cancan64 » Fri Feb 20, 2015 7:39 pm
I have switched between 3 wheel sets plus easily had 5 punctures all on the rear.biker jk wrote:
Thanks. How may times have you replaced the wheel in the drop outs? External or internal cam quick releases?
No idea what the quick release is, one wheel set has hope skewers if that helps. just remembered mountain bike is qr and have same results plus have changed wheel sets plus a couple of punctures I have had no issues changing wheels, they align easily and only brake rub would be climbing where I am standing and they're is a bit of sideways movement.. Again pretty rare
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Re: Carbon frame disk brake road bike
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Re: Carbon frame disk brake road bike
Postby Duck! » Mon Feb 23, 2015 1:18 pm
Not if you do them up properly.biker jk wrote:Any thoughts on whether the quick release models (rather than thru-axles) lead to brake disc rubbing due to poor alignment when replacing wheels (such as after a puncture)?
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Re: Carbon frame disk brake road bike
Postby Calvin27 » Mon Feb 23, 2015 1:52 pm
The rear is not so bad, but the front is a massive difference. The fork legs flex more than the rear dropout so move a lot more than the back. Anyone who is telling you thru axles are inferior really has no clue. It's stiffer - whether you can feel it or not is another story, but the main draw card is a perfect fit each and every time. No fussin about with cams and stuff, you just screw it on and then lock it in. There are, however some stranger designs that require allen keys or are different diameters, so keep an eye out for these as they are not very standardized.biker jk wrote:Thanks for your replies. It appears that around half of the disc brake road bikes launched recently have thru-axles. I can see the benefit for MTBs with suspension forks in terms of stiffening the front end under load but was skeptical that thru-axles were needed on a road bike with rigid forks. The only plausible benefit for road bikes appeared to be ensuring that the wheel was re-positioned in the drop outs correctly to prevent brake disc rub. However, this doesn't appear to be a problem with quick releases based on your experiences..
The only reason I'd still go for a QR given the choice is because there are still limited wheels available in thru axle as most of them are very high end products or 29er wheels.
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