isitafox Posted October 17, 2014 Report Share Posted October 17, 2014 Why are you even interested in what is scientifically "the best brake" when clearly what works for one doesn't always work for another. Ali C would always go for a V over a magura yet I'm pretty sure there are a number of riders who'd go the other way, some riders will go for a 160mm rotor on a mod whereas I'll always go for a 180mm, one man will choose a smooth rim and tar over a grind and all will argue over which has the best bite and hold. You could come up with official results of what is the strongest frame, most suitable brake for street trials, tastiest cake on a Thursday morning when it has been raining overnight, it's all bollocks and in the real world doesn't make a difference. Arguing about shite doesn't keep the forum alive, and saying in the other thread the "best brake" question constantly comes up doesn't mean we need NASA to send a Tech Trial and a Saint into space to find out which is most powerful in zero gravity. When someone asks "what is the best brake for x frame or y style of riding they don't necessarily want the actual 100% accurate truth they just want a few peoples opinions on the matter. I'm pretty sure most of the stuff you post and the bragging about buying all these different things is some kind of ego boost, you seem to get turned on by the need to wind people up and argue insignificant points that in everyday life no one cares about. If you want to test out what is the "best" brake, frame or whatever then buy yourself a note book, write down your findings and then keep it to yourself as you seem to be the only person actually that bothered about the subject. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Herbertlemon102 Posted October 17, 2014 Report Share Posted October 17, 2014 Why are you even interested in what is scientifically "the best brake" when clearly what works for one doesn't always work for another. Ali C would always go for a V over a magura yet I'm pretty sure there are a number of riders who'd go the other way, some riders will go for a 160mm rotor on a mod whereas I'll always go for a 180mm, one man will choose a smooth rim and tar over a grind and all will argue over which has the best bite and hold. You could come up with official results of what is the strongest frame, most suitable brake for street trials, tastiest cake on a Thursday morning when it has been raining overnight, it's all bollocks and in the real world doesn't make a difference. Arguing about shite doesn't keep the forum alive, and saying in the other thread the "best brake" question constantly comes up doesn't mean we need NASA to send a Tech Trial and a Saint into space to find out which is most powerful in zero gravity. When someone asks "what is the best brake for x frame or y style of riding they don't necessarily want the actual 100% accurate truth they just want a few peoples opinions on the matter. I'm pretty sure most of the stuff you post and the bragging about buying all these different things is some kind of ego boost, you seem to get turned on by the need to wind people up and argue insignificant points that in everyday life no one cares about. If you want to test out what is the "best" brake, frame or whatever then buy yourself a note book, write down your findings and then keep it to yourself as you seem to be the only person actually that bothered about the subject. give this man a beer. Well said Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bing Posted October 17, 2014 Report Share Posted October 17, 2014 Yes Dave. Finally a bit of truth and fact instead of loads of mindless bollocks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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