Disk Brake ISO/Centre-Lock



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Jeff

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I want to buy a 2nd set of wheels for my MTB -- I'm presently riding on
a set of Bontragers and the stoppers are Avid Juicys -- the 2nd set of
wheels I'm looking at are XT hubs with centre-lock disk mounts.

-- right now I'm under the impression that all I would have to do is by
new Shimano CL rotors and they should slip right into the Avid calipers.

-- is that right...?
 
"Jeff" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I want to buy a 2nd set of wheels for my MTB -- I'm presently riding on
> a set of Bontragers and the stoppers are Avid Juicys -- the 2nd set of
> wheels I'm looking at are XT hubs with centre-lock disk mounts.
>
> -- right now I'm under the impression that all I would have to do is by
> new Shimano CL rotors and they should slip right into the Avid calipers.
>
> -- is that right...?


Or use Avid rotors with DT's very nifty center-lock adapter. . .
 
Jeff wrote:
> I want to buy a 2nd set of wheels for my MTB -- I'm presently riding on
> a set of Bontragers and the stoppers are Avid Juicys -- the 2nd set of
> wheels I'm looking at are XT hubs with centre-lock disk mounts.
>
> -- right now I'm under the impression that all I would have to do is by
> new Shimano CL rotors and they should slip right into the Avid calipers.
>
> -- is that right...?


the outer radius, axle spacing and thickness of the disk should be the
same, but check the inner radius of the shimano compared to the avids.
iirc, the shimano disks have a larger inner radius so running them
against a pad that will wear part of the spider arm as well as the disk
may not be the best idea. running a non-shimano disk on a shimano
caliper is ok, but not the other way around.
 
thanks for the heads-up... I'll measure everything to be sure.

jim beam <[email protected]> wrote:

> running a non-shimano disk on a shimano
> caliper is ok, but not the other way around.