
Originally Posted by
fixedgeargirl
For me, the feathering and modulation on my mtb became possible when I got disk brakes. Made all the difference in the world. I lack the hand size/forearm strength/whatever to to finesse even v-brakes. With them, it was either full-on or completely off. Now I lack the terrain to test my skills...

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Terrain aside, look at getting the reach on your brake levers adjusted. It's doen with a little tiny allen screw on the inside of the lever. Mine were done like this: we were lift served Dh-ing one day, and I was getting a lot of stress on my two right fingers ( front) We stopped for some other mechanical, and while one of the guys was fixing his wheel, the other guy suggested the adjustment and showed me how to do it. We brought the reach on my levers in a goo 3/8" maybe. I noticed the difference at the very next corner we came to: it was significant in how much easier braking became. I run V brakes, no discs here ( I wish.. ;-))
~Irulan
2015 Liv Intrigue 2
Pro Mongoose Titanium Singlespeed
2012 Trek Madone 4.6 Compact SRAM