So I managed to get out on the MTB for a bash around the Amerongsebos yesterday. Beautiful sunshine, not too cold but on a Sunday you have to watch out for the oblivious walkers where the MTB tracks cross walking paths. Drrrrrp
This is where my disc brakes came in handy on more than a few occasions where I encountered either walkers with dogs off the lead or with earbuds plugged in, completely oblivious to bikers coming up on their rear at 40kmh, just moseying on accross the bike paths, not checking, not a care in the world! Tra la la la! even after me shouting a few warning "how op"s
I had to jam on the anchors so many times and lost so much momentum it was beginning to boil my p!ss. Never again on a Sunday. Shoulda known better.
I usually sling the wheels in the boot then put the frame on the Bones but after getting home I couldn't mount the rear wheel back on the frame for some reason. On further inspection I noticed that the rear brake pads had bound together. Weird. Disassembled the caliper to find that the pads were indeed bound together, then one of them just dropped to the floor and that's when I discovered that they're held in by magnets!! Seriously??
I only have a basic B'Twin Rockrider. It's heavy and cheap as mountainbiking isnt really my thing, I'm more of a roadbiker tbh. So I'm presuming I'm at the cheap end of the component spectrum with these? They bite okay and there's no rubbing issues but you can tell by looking at them that they're cheap anchors.
Anyone else got these on their MTB? Worthy of an upgrade?



This is where my disc brakes came in handy on more than a few occasions where I encountered either walkers with dogs off the lead or with earbuds plugged in, completely oblivious to bikers coming up on their rear at 40kmh, just moseying on accross the bike paths, not checking, not a care in the world! Tra la la la! even after me shouting a few warning "how op"s
I had to jam on the anchors so many times and lost so much momentum it was beginning to boil my p!ss. Never again on a Sunday. Shoulda known better.
I usually sling the wheels in the boot then put the frame on the Bones but after getting home I couldn't mount the rear wheel back on the frame for some reason. On further inspection I noticed that the rear brake pads had bound together. Weird. Disassembled the caliper to find that the pads were indeed bound together, then one of them just dropped to the floor and that's when I discovered that they're held in by magnets!! Seriously??
I only have a basic B'Twin Rockrider. It's heavy and cheap as mountainbiking isnt really my thing, I'm more of a roadbiker tbh. So I'm presuming I'm at the cheap end of the component spectrum with these? They bite okay and there's no rubbing issues but you can tell by looking at them that they're cheap anchors.
Anyone else got these on their MTB? Worthy of an upgrade?


