https://www.trpcycling.com/wp-content/u ... rev-21.jpg
the diagram only shows the rear triangle. does the same go for the fork as well?
measuring for flat-mount disc bolt length
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For flat mount fork, you simply need to measure the thickness of the caliper mounting base and add 6-10mm.Catagory6 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 09, 2018 9:53 pmhttps://www.trpcycling.com/wp-content/u ... rev-21.jpg
the diagram only shows the rear triangle. does the same go for the fork as well?
Flat mount rear bolts go through the chainstay and thread into the caliper body or caliper body 160mm adapter if you're using one of those.
Flat mount front bolts go through the eyelette of the caliper body or the 160mm adapter if you're using one of those, and into the threaded insert for the fork.
that makes perfect sense. thanksdvq wrote: ↑Mon Jul 09, 2018 11:58 pmFor flat mount fork, you simply need to measure the thickness of the caliper mounting base and add 6-10mm.Catagory6 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 09, 2018 9:53 pmhttps://www.trpcycling.com/wp-content/u ... rev-21.jpg
the diagram only shows the rear triangle. does the same go for the fork as well?
Flat mount rear bolts go through the chainstay and thread into the caliper body or caliper body 160mm adapter if you're using one of those.
Flat mount front bolts go through the eyelette of the caliper body or the 160mm adapter if you're using one of those, and into the threaded insert for the fork.