Looking to fit a front disk to my tricross - is there such a thing as a dual disk / gear unit that can just go straight on there? Or do you need to fit a separate shifter and brake lever?.
Anyone running a disk with drop bars? I'm trying to see how much hassle this will be - I've got the CTW scheme starting up and am pondering just changing bikes to a bad boy with flat bars.
shimano and avid do a road pull cable disc.
Avid BB-7 Road callipers. The will work just fine with your STi style drop bar shifters.
Bearing in mind the probable lack of need for them, I am convinced that hydraulic brakes could be done if there was no need for integrated shifters. Use either the levers from the Magura set up that had rim brakes or bend normal mtb levers. don't see a huge point though
Mechanical discs are no problem at all, I had Shimano 105 flippy levers on the drop bars on my Kona Sutra, and there are a number of cross/touring bikes with discs. My Sutra now has cowhorn aero bars with
TT200 bar-end levers and Cross-top levers, and it's now a SS. There is someone in Switzerland who used to modify Hope levers, attaching the cylinders to a headset spacer with a cable actuator running from your road levers.
Thanks all - sounds v straightforward.
ROFLCOPTER at sharki's new bike 😛
I am convinced that hydraulic brakes could be done...bend normal mtb levers
LMAO
Another happy BB7 owner here - they work great with Shimano 105 STI
Shimano are a bit slow bringing STI shifter/hydraulic brakes to the road biking fraternity. I have been looking out for such a product for a couple of years now.
Spongebob - MemberShimano are a bit slow bringing STI shifter/hydraulic brakes to the road biking fraternity. I have been looking out for such a product for a couple of years now.
Lack of demand / need?
http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/fsloadsfox-shimano-avid-campagpiccys
Amazing what turns up in the classifieds

