On some disc brake equipped bikes (about 25%), the disc caliper (the brake mechanism bolted to the fork leg) can hit the tray while loading and not allow the fork dropouts to reach the quick release. To solve this problem you’ll need the Disc Brake Adapter. It allows the additional clearance your disc brake may require, quickly and cleanly bolts into place between the head and the tray.
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Got an aluminum frame one of those adapters should fit on to give it a disc mount. Just wondering if anybody out there has one sitting around I could buy off them?
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I'm running 2012 XT's on a Nashbar SS 29er. If I pull the wheel back far enough in the dropouts to get good chain tension, the rotor sometimes rubs on the caliper itself. I suppo Read More »
I'm asking this question because I have just setup a 180 mm rotor with Shimano M596 calipers using a Shimano adapter. My LBS set it up like this: post mounts - adapter - washers - Read More »
Does anyone know where I can purchase the Trek Disc-O adapter? I found a few people selling them on eBay but the price is pretty outrageous ($40 after shipping). I believe the pa Read More »