sizing disc brakes



Caher

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Hi all,
I would like to upgrade my disc brakes (Hope’s Mini Mono being the favourite at the moment) but do not know which size rotor I should get – how is this size dictated? Are there any other measurements that I’d need to know to upgrade?
Currently I have Hayes Mechanicals but these pale into insignificance when compared to my other bikes Magura Hydraulic Rims.

Thanks
Caher
 
Caher wrote:
> I would like to upgrade my disc brakes (Hope's Mini Mono being the
> favourite at the moment) but do not know which size rotor I should

get

I'd check with the manufacturer of your fork - sometimes these have a
maximum recommended size. I imagine that is partly due to the amount of
braking stress but also the position where the caliper can be fitted.
 
in message <[email protected]>, Caher
('[email protected]') wrote:

>
> Hi all,
> I would like to upgrade my disc brakes (Hope’s Mini Mono being the
> favourite at the moment) but do not know which size rotor I should get
> – how is this size dictated? Are there any other measurements that
> I’d need to know to upgrade?


Unless you are doing alpine downhills there's no point in an 8 inch
rotor; you aren't going to get fade on a 6 inch one on any hill in
Britain. Of course, if you think 8 inch looks cooler, that's up to you.

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"Caher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> Hi all,
> I would like to upgrade my disc brakes (Hope's Mini Mono being the
> favourite at the moment) but do not know which size rotor I should get
> - how is this size dictated? Are there any other measurements that I'd
> need to know to upgrade?


I weigh 80kg and have been using a 165mm front, 180mm rear with Mini Monos
for a year and have had no problems descending in the Lake district, Peak
district and various Welsh venues in all weathers using the standard
sintered pads.
A lighter friend fitted some unsintered (organic?) pads to the rear of his
original Minis and cooked 'em good and proper descending from Walna Scar
Road into Coniston, be warned!

Pete