Well, if you read this entire thread, you'd see that the only issue with disc brakes is when you attempt to put a 160mm brake on the rear...that's when you get into weld interference issues (minor). There are some issues with splined discs (as I recall) but I've got 6-bolt discs on mine, 160 up front, 140 in the rear. TRP HY/RD calipers. A piece of cake.
I find it very odd you guys would choose to go disc up front for the raam bikes. I'll be curious to hear how you feel it worked out in the race and as too why you decided on it in the first place.
Disc brake.... not disc wheel; is that how you read it? 60mm fronts.
You get a problem with welds on the front using centrelock disc well on a yellow V2 you do. Rear was fine.Hmm... To me it is still not really clear if it is possible to fit disc brakes without messing with welds.... Can anyone clarify please?
It seems like not that many people actually install discs on their Vendettas.
This is my experience putting TRP Hy/Rd disc brakes (disk brakes) on a V20.
@Doug Kline , how is the brake pull with your setup? I put the TRP Hy/Rd on my Silvio with SRAM Rival brifters, and I find that the brake levers must travel too far./QUOTE]
Yes, the lever travel is long and bothers me too, but I'm getting used to it. I've always had a tighter set up with rim brakes. My lever pull looks about the same as is shown in this installation video, so I think that's the way it is supposed to be.
Do you have compressionless brake housing? Of your options, moving the brifters to get more clearance sounds like the better option.Any others?
Compression-less brake cable?Options seem to be: 1) top off the mineral oil in the reservoir, 2) move my brifters on the bars to get more clearance, 3) route the cable inside the holding screw (not approved by TRP), 4) switch to different brakes. Any others?
So to confirm Bill, are you saying the full Yokozuna Motoko set up has a nice pull distance or is just better? Are you happy with it? What I'd really like to have is both a caliper/rotor gap that is easy to see and also a short pull.brake feel is now way better
With the old cables and HY/RD caliper: the brake lever would just about touch the handlebar with a "panic stop" squeeze and keeping it adjusted was a pain. I never really liked the auto-adjust feature of the HY/RD.So to confirm Bill, are you saying the full Yokozuna Motoko set up has a nice pull distance or is just better?
I guess cutting a groove on the inside of the screw is approved by TRP.