I can see that argument, but a Phil Wood rear hub dishes the wheel
quite a bit in back.  So not sure a disc wheel is inherently weaker.

The Hunqa is too much of a personal issue for me to comment
objectively.  But my initial impression has not changed.

The Simple-One does look nice.  Actually sort of like the mismatched
look of the crank/rear hub.  Then again, am known for having parts not
match on my bikes, so it's more a sin of the owner.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN



On Aug 27, 11:12 pm, cyclotourist <[email protected]> wrote:
> Agreed.  Nothing wrong with discs, probably even better for loaded descents
> (heat), but weaker wheels and over-built forks don't intrigue me too much.
> V-brakes really stop pretty darn good.  So do cantis for that matter! :-)
>
>

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