That may also contribute to a problem. Carbon brakes work best above a certain temperature. They're pretty worthless cold. Much like tires, they have an optimum working range.PhillipM wrote: ↑04 May 2018, 18:12Weight distributions are fairly tightly fixed, wheelbases aren't too dissimilar for weight transfer and braking effects, discs are fairly cold from the huge amount of air they just took in so heat isn't too much of an issue - it builds up more in the twisty section.