Evening all
I have built my second bike with a view to being able to swap wheelsets between that and my other bike, to save the aggro of havimg to change tyres. My forks are Maverick so the front hubs are the same, but at the rear i have a Hope on one and a Bontrager on the other. One bike has Elixir Rs ans the other has Tech X2s with hope and avid rotors (the same size obviously).
When i swap wheels, the brakes rub and adjusting this everytime i swap defeats the object somewhat!
If i put identical rotor on, should this stop the problem or am i wanting the impossible?
Cheers
Chris
You can get washers for 6 bolt rotors to alter the position of the rotor relative to the dropout. Some of these could solve your issues.
These
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=3288
space the "too close" rotor out with some thin washers
I don't think an identical rotor will solve it completely. The only way to solve this is to shim out the rotors on each wheel that the rotor is in exactly the same place on each wheel. Then adjust the brakes on each bike so that it works for both wheels. I probably an hour of trial and error but once set up it you shouldn't have to do it again. There is a shim that can reposition a rotor I can't remember who makes them.
edit they beat me to it
Nick
Good old STW! Will get a shim ordered and see how I get on.
Cheers
Chris
Add in different wear on the cassettes and it all becomes a PITA.
I ended up just buying more bikes.
I had the 6-hole shims with previous IS calipers and 2 sets of wheels, but now I'm on PM's its a 2-second job to align the calipers.
Are you still IS?
I'm on post mount, but for the sake of a £2 shim, I'll give that a try first!