We found in repeated tests that slow-speed brake with high
weight ratio leads to higher brake temperatures and damage to rims. The slow
speed side brake causes temperature to rise, even during slight braking.
Our
bikes are equipped with high-speed brakes that reduce speed over very short
duration. In the braking interval, the temperature dropped quickly. High-speed break preserves the viability of bike rim and
breaks.
In road
endurance test, we used a 10km downhill test track to repeated test rim brake
temperature stability. We used the highest intensity slow speed rear wheel
brake at a speed of 30km/h, so that rim side brake is always in a state of
temperature rise. After reaching the maximum temperature, the braking force of
the brake can be maintained and does not appear to increase brake edge
deformation.