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Old 09-11-07, 08:20 PM
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Disc Brake help

So I have been a die hard user of rim brakes who is getting to the point of wanting to switch. The question I have is about rear rotor diameter. I know that Juicy ultimate has a 140 rear rotor option...however that is not present in any of the lower lines (carbon or 7). I assume you can't just buy a 140mm rotor and use it... so what is the proceedure with this?
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you can. The caliper will come with the appropriate mounting hardware. Why the 140 rotor though? Are you a diehard weight weenie?
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I am a XC racer who has been a die hard rim brake user... of course I am a weight weenie. I also like the aesthetic of the smaller rear rotor.
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disc brakes are the coolest. You are going to love it.
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Originally Posted by Oleanshoebox
disc brakes are the coolest. You are going to love it.
yeah, when you're rolling down the street, people can tell its a nice bike if they have shiny things at the center of the wheels.
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True but those are called hubs.
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Originally Posted by Bike Lover
True but those are called hubs.
that's right, only posers have hubs.
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Originally Posted by Zumba
Damn hubs.
new brand? never heard of them








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203mm or nuttin'!
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Originally Posted by BenLi
yeah, when you're rolling down the street, people can tell its a nice bike if they have shiny things at the center of the wheels.
So true...
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people are amazed when i pedal, sometimes even coast
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Originally Posted by norco_rider77
people are amazed when i pedal, sometimes even coast
Dude, its because you have hubs
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203mm or nuttin'!
203 front, 140 rear
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