>>1155630>>1155301>>1155059>>1155629>>1155638>>1155646>>1157000>They can boil offall can. rotor overheat on long descents is a bigger issue.
>They require bleeding yes, if you are shimano its a non issue, if its SRAM I suggest dont do it at home
>They can contaminate padsHUUUGE issue when washing, I dont even use detergent for that reason on my mtb, while roady is clean as a baby since I just pour that mofo to clean it
>They have temperature issueswhen overheat - yes. 140 and 160mm rotors are prone to that, while even the best brakes on DH courses use 203mm for easier cooling
>They can have sticky pistonsdoesnt happen often
>They suck at modulation due to excessive braking force compared to the input force, wich allows for less usable range to modulatecant say about that but mid range rim brakes - rim combos do loose properties when wet.
Biggest issue is
>Brifter hydroWait until the seals start to leak and youll have to throw away that nice 400$ 11s brifter which still shifts perfectly but they dont sell changable seals. Also, a non issue in mtb since its not integrated.