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Non-Thorn Related / Re: Do any of your bikes have Magura rim brakes?
« Last post by Andre Jute on November 03, 2024, 08:00:07 PM »I use Magura hydraulic rim brakes on my everyday bike, a 29er. I have disc and roller brakes on other bikes, and agree with you, the Magura rim brakes are the best. I found discs and rollers very on-off, lacking in nuance, and therefore deliberately chose the weakest of the Magura hydraulic rim brakes, back when the HS11 had a bigger chamber than the HS33 (today they have the same chamber, the only difference being in the appearance), and thus a lower pressure multiplication so that you get a decent spread of retardation. You need to squeeze a bit harder for a panic stop but I rarely make those and anyway have strong hands. I don't see the point of a vehicle, any vehicle, which outside racing applications demands your attention all the time if you want to avoid a faceplant.
Love the Magura rim brakes for another reason: I developed my bike, already ex-factory a hedonist's bike, to have absolutely the minimum demands for maintenance, and the Maguras fit in nicely with this concept -- in fifteen years I've never had them open and just changed blocks every few years. The bike gets fifteen minutes of maintenance every year for the Rohloff oil change and a squirt of grease into the EXT klickbox, and a quick wipe-down of dust.
May your next bike-shed have infinite capacity.
Love the Magura rim brakes for another reason: I developed my bike, already ex-factory a hedonist's bike, to have absolutely the minimum demands for maintenance, and the Maguras fit in nicely with this concept -- in fifteen years I've never had them open and just changed blocks every few years. The bike gets fifteen minutes of maintenance every year for the Rohloff oil change and a squirt of grease into the EXT klickbox, and a quick wipe-down of dust.
May your next bike-shed have infinite capacity.