road disc frame sets
Moderator: robbosmans
Dammit wrote:That's a mudguard eyelet.
Oh, good.
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It wouldnt have been in tension down low.
The axle sits below the caliper with the rotor moving toward the fork.
Heat and vibration would have been the issue if it were a caliper mount.
The axle sits below the caliper with the rotor moving toward the fork.
Heat and vibration would have been the issue if it were a caliper mount.
CharlesM wrote:The axle sits below the caliper with the rotor moving toward the fork.
As long as he didn't try to use his brakes to prevent the bike from rolling backwards! (but obviously you are right that forces will generally be against the fork)
Such a shame to blemish the Enve fork, but I guess there are no carbon road disc forks with fender mounts (yet)?
It might not be what this crowd considers to be exotic but to me it's the most gorgeous road bike I've ever seen. The reasons for going disc are obvious to me. They perform better at braking and feel like a higher quality product therefore making my riding more enjoyable. I've been waiting for road disc for a long time and was not disappointed. I even bought it a playmate.