I was always wondering this. Imagine a steep descent. What is better for brake wear - braking constantly or more powerful just at the end? Anybody knows? Goes for both rim and disc brakes

  • @MihiesOP
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    315 hours ago

    Wind resistance makes total sense. I’m not entirely sure on short bursts, though. I mean you have to change the fixed amount of kinetic energy to heat in fixed time. Theoretically both would result is similar temperature given short time span.

    • @[email protected]
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      714 hours ago

      Short bursts heat up your pads quickly, but allow them to cool back down in between.
      Continuous braking keeps the heat on.

      • @MihiesOP
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        410 hours ago

        Hm, yes, but total amount of heat is constant. Perhaps it cools quicker with bursts and its higher temperatures because of difference in temperature against ambient.

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          Not all the heat goes into your brake pads. Your rims or discs take much of the heat but also cool down very fast.