Adding a front disc to a road bike !! And Now Hydro!
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Postby eeksll » Sat Sep 22, 2012 11:18 am
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Postby jacks1071 » Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:04 pm
Our Tandem makes little chime noises pretty regular, mind you we are running 203mm rotors. With the 160mm rotors you had to be really swinging off it to flex the fork and frame enough to get any noises out of the brake.eeksll wrote:question for all you disc roadies, do you guys get any rotor rub when doing out of the saddle climbing/riding?
I did a disc conversion on my commuter, flat bar/dynamo/surly 1x1 fork/bb7, i get rotor rub whenever I get out of the saddle and its not big hills either (think bike path and taking off at traffic lights). I can lessen it somewhat by being very very light with my hands.
edit: i guess the question can probably go out to any disc brake users.
If you can deal with having a longer lever pull, open the pads up a little to allow a greater margin for flex.
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Postby MattyK » Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:14 pm
Did the same conversion (flat bar commuter, Nashbar CX fork, BB7) - no signs of rubbing ever (unless the rotor is warped or I set the pads really close). At worst, occasionally something seems to make a pad rub. A quick and gentle tug of the lever (just enough to engage the pads but not apply braking force) stops it.eeksll wrote:question for all you disc roadies, do you guys get any rotor rub when doing out of the saddle climbing/riding?
I did a disc conversion on my commuter, flat bar/dynamo/surly 1x1 fork/bb7, i get rotor rub whenever I get out of the saddle and its not big hills either (think bike path and taking off at traffic lights). I can lessen it somewhat by being very very light with my hands.
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Postby MichaelB » Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:43 am
Occasionally with the BB7, especially when the rotor is hot from a descent, but not so far with the hydros and TRP Parabox.
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Postby MichaelB » Tue Sep 25, 2012 1:44 pm
One more highlight.
I met with the folks at ACROS to talk about their hydraulic drivetrain system. I asked about Road as well.
Most likely 2013 for an ACROS Road group (everything but the cranks). Hydraulic Road brakes will be available as both disc and rim options.
It will be very, very light.
And it will be expensive.
ACROS has been forgotten a bit, but they actually produced a MTB groupset that is hydraulically activated, and is very good and light.
Seems like there might be something in the wings to get rid of all the cables on a roadie and have the nirvana of discs as well
http://jedi-sports.de/product_info.php? ... B Groupset - Sorry, page is in German, and the english version only translates the top part of the page
Looks very nice - Shifter, FD & RD are Euro 1,570 (incl. 19% VAT) and only 427g
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Postby MichaelB » Thu Sep 27, 2012 6:42 am
http://reviews.mtbr.com/volagi-interbike-booth
HURRY UP AND GET THEM IN AUS DREW & ANITA !!!!!!!
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Postby baabaa » Sun Oct 14, 2012 12:29 pm
http://www.bikeman.org/index.php?option ... s&Itemid=4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not so sure you could call this a cx bike but it could be a move in the (any) road disc direction
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Postby rkelsen » Sun Oct 14, 2012 12:46 pm
With that geometry, you can't call it a road bike.baabaa wrote:Not so sure you could call this a cx bike
It has 38mm tyres, cx brake levers and a triple crank set. If that isn't a cyclocross bike, then what is?
Interesting development though.
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Postby jasonc » Sun Oct 14, 2012 1:23 pm
that's definitely a cx. the seat post bolt is interestingrkelsen wrote:With that geometry, you can't call it a road bike.baabaa wrote:Not so sure you could call this a cx bike
It has 38mm tyres, cx brake levers and a triple crank set. If that isn't a cyclocross bike, then what is?
Interesting development though.
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Postby baabaa » Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:24 pm
Well must be just me.It has 38mm tyres, cx brake levers and a triple crank set. If that isn't a cyclocross bike, then what is?
To me cross means 30-35mm tyres and a single chain ring up front. Ok yes I do so like cross top levers but real ones which work from the cross tops.
You just cannot shoulder a bike with a top bar like that. I call this a drop bar hybrid disc bike but it also looks like a bad drop bar 29er ( DB29ers are and should be things of beauty...)
Anyway Google translation makes it all clear cut....
Giant published this summer will be the first to add a new shells are recreational sports design packaging both cars sports cars fitness of all-terrain vehicles ANYROAD.
In recent years, Giant is committed to the development in accordance with the needs of more people bike, new models for the purpose of rotating health, more reasonable frame geometry designed for the beginner who emphasize professional athletics market in general or commodity main so cars that people can choose it is rare.
The keynote good product design, of course, the parity is also important option for fitness beginners ANYROAD 2 carrying SORA 3x9 transmission system, the gear ratio is quite adequate, aluminum frame, the official suggested retail price is NT $ 21800.
Aluminum alloy also use complex deformation pipes quite prominent appearance, but do not have the sense of vulnerability of the carbon fiber, hide-seat bundle the past two years, high-level competition sports car design elements.
For beginners like fitness, the traditional competitive sports car brake is not really a people accustomed to the evil of tighter necessary body pressure lower hold the next bit of the brakes have more braking force, ANYROAD in so do booster car handle height settings such as mountain bike frame geometry, but provide curved design allows the beginner can also easily handle grip sports car, also auxiliary brake handle, let beginner faster brake reaction time, greatly enhance security.
Before the ride carbon fork, 140mm disc mechanical disc brakes.
Variable speed walking, hidden line design Fridays through conversion pipeline coating can also enhance the durability.
With the development of the wheel group with tire increase the tire width tread design can enjoy speed can also add more pavement applicability.
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Postby Mulger bill » Sun Oct 14, 2012 9:03 pm
Almost...baabaa wrote:Anyway Google translation makes it all clear cut....
Interesting, tho' IMO Sora isn't the way to go. Better be mudguard compatible too.
Wonder if Giant wants any development riders down under...
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Postby jasonc » Sun Oct 14, 2012 9:07 pm
i'll put my hands up - will do 10k on it next year if they likeMulger bill wrote:Almost...baabaa wrote:Anyway Google translation makes it all clear cut....
Interesting, tho' IMO Sora isn't the way to go. Better be mudguard compatible too.
Wonder if Giant wants any development riders down under...
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Postby rkelsen » Sun Oct 14, 2012 10:13 pm
Love your work!baabaa wrote:Anyway Google translation makes it all clear cut....
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Postby ldrcycles » Sun Oct 14, 2012 10:36 pm
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Postby MattyK » Sun Oct 14, 2012 11:08 pm
More herebaabaa wrote:The sleeping giant awakes…...
http://www.bikeman.org/index.php?option ... s&Itemid=4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not so sure you could call this a cx bike but it could be a move in the (any) road disc direction
http://www.bikerumor.com/2012/10/11/fou ... n-america/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Postby Crittski » Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:30 pm
Volagi Liscio Ultegra
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Postby MichaelB » Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:49 pm
Eagerly waiting to do the same to my very own Liscio !!!!
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Postby baabaa » Wed Oct 31, 2012 5:57 pm
http://www.cyclingdirt.org/video/660355 ... sc-CX-Bike" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Postby MichaelB » Tue Nov 13, 2012 6:27 am
Stolen from WW forum
About bloody time ..Noticed a few riders at our cross race this weekend in CO with what appears to be the new SRAM Hydraulic Disk brakes, the levels are much taller, this was the best photo I could find:
http://www.sportifimages.com/Cyclocross" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... &k=62Zt78Q
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Postby MichaelB » Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:27 am
Just in time to get some miles in before the Alpine Audax Classic in Jan 13
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Postby Nobody » Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:18 am
Dats fonny lukkin'!MichaelB wrote:SRAM Hydro Red finally making an appearance ...
It should be hard to slip off the hoods then. We'll probably get used to the new look, like everything else.
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Postby MichaelB » Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:45 am
Nobody wrote: Dats fonny lukkin'!
It should be hard to slip off the hoods then. We'll probably get used to the new look, like everything else.
http://www.sportifimages.com/Cyclocross ... Q&lb=1&s=A
Looks funny and big up close, but from a distance doesn't look so bad. Image is copyright, so had to link to the website
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Postby Ross » Tue Nov 13, 2012 3:24 pm
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Postby MichaelB » Tue Nov 13, 2012 6:00 pm
Some are never happy.Ross wrote:A lot of people seem pretty anti-disc brakes on CX and road bikes over at http://forums.competitor.com/topic/17959" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cannondale team made the switch
http://velonews.competitor.com/2012/11/ ... cup_264572
From the article ;
“We made the decision to go over 100 percent to disc brakes,” said Cannondale manager Stu Thorne, who had just hidden Tim Johnson’s bike, with its new, fully hydraulic SRAM disc brakes, before a journalist could snap a photo of it.
Extra grams aside, Thorne says the team’s Avid BB7 cable-actuated disc brakes work great, and that the riders love them. He points to the super-muddy World Cup October 28 race in Plzen, Czech Republic, as one where discs really shone.
His riders changed bikes every half lap, and in that time the cantilever-equipped bikes had mud clogging their brakes, front derailleurs and the area above the tires. His team’s brakes, meanwhile, were mud free and “the rotors were gleaming in the sun.” His team didn’t even replace a single brake pad after the race, Thorne added.
Not for all people, but they do work.
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Postby JustJames » Wed Nov 14, 2012 1:17 pm
Jeez, that's been hit very hard with the Ugly Stick!MichaelB wrote:SRAM Hydro Red finally making an appearance ...
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