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Reddit mentions of AVID MTB BB7 Mechanical Disc Brake Front and Rear 160mm

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AVID MTB BB7 Mechanical Disc Brake Front and Rear 160mm
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  • It's the world's smallest bike rack! The CLUG has been designed to hold your bike securely by the tire without damaging your sidewalls or putting too much pressure on the rims. Store your bike neatly with the tiny bike rack that works with your floor.
  • Clug your bike vertically or horizontally, with all necessary hardware included. The Roadie and Hybrid come with anchors for mounting into drywall. MTB, MTB XL, and XXL PLUS need to be mounted into studs, brick, concrete, etc. Not a hanging bicycle rack.
  • Available in five sizes to fit most bikes. Size ranges are based on tire width. Make sure to order the correct size for your tires. If the CLUG is too big, your bike may slip out of it. Too small, and your bike won't fit.
  • Drill holes if mounting the CLUG on anything other than a wood surface or a stud in the wall. Just affix the template guide to the wall with tape and drill right through the guide. Insert the included anchors into the holes, and you’re ready to roll.
  • Organizes space and increasea usable floor area with this minimal profile storage system. Great for all kinds of living arrangements, from studio apartments to duplexes, and even freestanding single family homes! Anywhere space is a a premium.
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Found 1 comment on AVID MTB BB7 Mechanical Disc Brake Front and Rear 160mm:

u/day1patch · 3 pointsr/bicycling

On a fun note this site seems to be an exact equivalent to Fahrrad.de. These bikes are quite usable, A friend of mine rides a Serious Unrivaled and that is quite nice, technically absolutely solid.

One thing to consider is a brake upgrade, I found I had lots of trouble with 'cheap' disk brakes throughout the years. That isn't anything you need to do immediately but I love the adjustability of Avid BB7, disk brakes have this annoying tendency to come out of alignment and squeak slightly which drives me mad. Most disk brakes of the cheaper segment lack the adjustability to stop the squeaking so at some point I gave up on them and invested in the BB7s. They aren't even that expensive. I use road brakes these days (the kind mounted on the top of the fork, I keep forgetting the name) because they always do their job.

That being said that is a problem you won't have to deal with for some time, I say go ahead on the bike.