Submitted by UlisKromwell t3_yfedf3 in todayilearned
P_ZERO_ t1_iu5gddv wrote
Reply to comment by thedugsdanglies in TIL bicycle brakes in the UK are reversed from the US and Europe by UlisKromwell
Bleed them? That’s entirely up to you.
thedugsdanglies t1_iu5ljai wrote
That is them bled bro they're supposed to be snappy
Sintered brakes are for heavy rain
https://www.bikeradar.com/advice/buyers-guides/disc-brake-pads/
P_ZERO_ t1_iu5lob4 wrote
Brakes are supposed to feel comfortable, not uncontrollably snappy as you seem to imply. I used to do DH MTB, a front brake in the correct zone is vital.
If they are too snappy, you bleed/allow more cable to ease the action phase of the lever. No one needs ultra snappy breaks unless they’re doing trials.
thedugsdanglies t1_iu5p158 wrote
Bro I used to be in the British bmx racing championship and skived school in a bike shop every day I custom built my dh bike myself it's a full carbon, air suspension, roadie beating 30 gear bad motherfucker and I like my brakes to be instant to within 10mm of a hard pull if I pull gently the brakes will be gentle but I don't have them flopping about like an old whores piss flaps
P_ZERO_ t1_iu5p4pc wrote
If you like ultra snappy brakes then there’s no issue?
As I said, brake pressure is entirely within your control.
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