Depends on the bike
MTB disc brakes but they only really come with disc brakes.
Road bike...depends on your riding.
Definitely nice to have but if you're buying a used bike you'll have loads more choice and be able to get a rim bike for a keener price.
If you ride fast in the wet discs are a no brainer. Rim brakes are awful in the wet.
I just got a new road bike with discs. Great to have but I could live without them as I mainly ride in the dry. But they're good when hammering downhill for strava segments and someone pulls out in front of you...
Difference in wearing of pads is a non issue as you can get more resilient pads if you want durability. If you ride alot though rim brakes will wear down the wheel rim so you'll need to replace your wheelset eventually. Not so with disc brakes.
Disc brake bikes will hold their value better in future as rim brakes are slowly phased out.
:)
Posted By: GunnRack on June 24th 2020 at 17:13:38
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- Bike experts rim brakes or disk brakes ... (Other Sports) - loz, Jun 24, 13:30:16
- Depends on the bike (Other Sports) - GunnRack, Jun 24, 17:13:38
- My suggestion......... (Other Sports) - usacanary, Jun 24, 16:27:29
- I have disk brakes on my mountain bike (Other Sports) - maidstoneyellow, Jun 24, 14:31:24
- I prefer disc (Other Sports) - Kar1, Jun 24, 14:14:15
- It doesn't make much difference (Other Sports) - Ben, Jun 24, 13:50:36
- Unless you are going down Gas Hill (n/m) (Other Sports) - Ken Breadstick, Jun 24, 15:21:30
- hydraulic? (n/m) (Other Sports) - Chris Peacock, Jun 24, 13:49:20
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