hamishbarker
Well-Known Member
The bending stress on the brake bolt depends on the distance from the brake track to the bolt. Making a longer bolt does not change this.
What does change is the deflection at the tip of the brake bolt, since that deflection depends on the bending moment applied and the length of the bolt. So if you lock the brakes at standstill and push the bike forward, you'll see the brakes move more.
Strength should not be a problem but the decreased stiffness and resulting increased deflection may make the system feel less robust.
What does change is the deflection at the tip of the brake bolt, since that deflection depends on the bending moment applied and the length of the bolt. So if you lock the brakes at standstill and push the bike forward, you'll see the brakes move more.
Strength should not be a problem but the decreased stiffness and resulting increased deflection may make the system feel less robust.