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^^agree. Bigger brakes also allow for less pressure for the same amount of torque given the same conditions as a standard brake set. For the most part, the increase surface
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^^agree.
Bigger brakes also allow for less pressure for the same amount of torque given the same conditions as a standard brake set. For the most part, the increase surface area allows for a larger pad which results in more bite. The tires play a big part in stopping distance, but the brakes are doing most of the work. Bigger brakes, with the right material, also spread heat better and can withstand higher cycles before failing/fading. Also, it would actually be easier to lock-up the brakes (tire looses traction) with bigger brakes, but thats a whole other topic.
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