And if so, where do i get such a pair?
Regards Klaus
With all of the diagrams and a source or two for adaptors for caliper conversions to the M1R forks, I don't know why a person would want to keep the smaller rotors/older calipers instead of converting to the 320mm rotors and 4-piston calipers that go with the 17" wheels. I know I'd prefer to have the better brakes of the newer bikes, plus, brake pads and other components (ie - rotors, calipers, rebuild kits) are usually easier to find for the 320mm systems. If I ever convert over to 17" wheels, I will also be converting to the 320 rotors and 4-piston calipers, also.paso750 wrote:However I doubt that there are many 17" conversions keeping the small brake discs.
Aaahhhh....I understand your reasoning, now.nilaus wrote:You are properly right. It was only because that there are no discs with the wheels that I have just purchased and the discs on my 16” are quit new.
It is often stated that you have to be careful as to which brake pads you use with cast iron rotors. I've read in several places that you can NOT use sintered pads (such as EBC HH pads) which are designed for stainless rotors. Using sintered pads with iron rotors can wear out the rotors really fast.....anyone else know of this and can confirm it?Finnpaso wrote:...but still original iron rotors