Actually, my argument is that having the optimum control window will lead to the best braking in the shortest distance. Also single event, flat ground braking is not a good indication of overall performance of a braking system. The majority of my braking is at very high speed fall lines with a wide range of brake temperature. Consistancy is key.
This isn't theoretical. Also brakes ramp friction at different rates and heat ranges. There is a reason that the Enduro brake test has significantly different times to dissipate a similar amount of energy. This was with in a lab test.
NOT all brakes are the same and even if they can lock the wheel they will yield different stopping distances. Since the rider has to control this. Confidence, ramp up and feel are massively important.
On my XC bike 180/160mm rotors with XTR race gives the greatest consistency and confidance.
On my DH eBike 220/200mm with saints is just barely enough to get optimum control over the temperature range and massive amount of grip super soft tires have. My buddy has Trickstuff and they have even better feel with more power.
Cars with good computer controls are limited by traction only for a single braking event.
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