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Daft question, but I need to ask it.
Every brake set I've had has either fitted on to the fork as is, or has been part of a build that a bike shop has done for me. I'm currently building up a bike with IS mount tabs on the fork, the brakes (Hope mono mini's) are post mount fitting and the disc size is 183mm
Popped to the LBS today and they have sorted me out the right mount (Hope mount "J"), now I know I should've asked this whilst there, which way up does it fit?
With the "J" facing up there is very minimal clearance between it and the disc, with the "J" facing the floor there is more clearance but doubting if this is right.
Can they be used both ways, or am I facing potential death by running it upside down?
Thanks
Numpty
There is an arrow on Shimano adapters. Nuffin like this on the Hope?
Nope, just the letter stamped in the metal
I would assume the letter goes at the top.
Letter at the top.
That's what I initially thought, but the clearance was so little you'd struggle to get a piece of paper through it
I'll try again later/tomorrow. Shall reseat wheel in dropouts and tighten everything up, shall post pix up here if I still have doubts
Some pix
First one, the right (as in number at the top) way up. You can see the lower part touching the disc, the upper has more clearance so this definitely isn't straight
Second, the wrong way (adaptor reversed, number wheel side pointing down) lots more clearance and looks in line
So you can see why I'm thinking that the wrong way is the right way to go?!
Just offer the calliper up to which ever way you now have the mount. It'll either fit and work or it won't. Simples ๐
Caliper works both ways, but I think (will check properly when I don't have a migraine) there is less pad biteage in the lower pic
The letter should face the outside of the bike.You're experiencing all of the tolerances adding up in the wrong way, probably be a good idea to get the frame mounts faced to make sure that they're square anyway, and open up the clearance at the same time.
Hmm, that'd mean taking approx. 3mm off the tab to get enough clearance, isn't that a fair bit?
Is there any paint on the faces of the fork mounts? If there is I would clean back to bare metal and try again.
Are those hope floating rotors? There can be issues with clearance when using these due top the extra thickness of the clips between the carrier and braking surface.
The top pic looks the correct mounting orientation for the mount though.
Yeah, floaters and yep, tabs still have paint on.
In that case I would remove the paint on the mounting faces on the fork and see how you go.
Might just give you enough clearance.
Combining a shimano hub and hope brake never seems to work as it should in my experience, especially when you add in a hope rotor. Hope hubs have the rotor marginly closer to the hub centre so that's why your experiencing rubbing. You could solve by modifying your frame but personally I'd just ditch the floating rotor.
Mind, if its only the bottom touching the rotor (and you can still centre the calliper over the rotor, ie it has enough lateral movement) then taking the paint off the surface should be the first try.
As long as it's not actually touching, I wouldn't worry about it being close.
Just a thought, but there are spacers available to go behind the rotor to bring it closer to the caliper, useful for some IS fitting brakes.
Is it possible a previous owner has fitted one to your hub ?
Edit;
Oh, and I wouldn't file the mountings on the frame down either.
If it does turn out to be a problem and the disc does touch the adapter, file the adapter.
Hubs are part of a brand new wheel build. Going to give lbs a buzz later and get it booked in for facing

