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  • frackit
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    Being fairly new to the whole mountain biking thing, this may be a bone question, but using my questionably logic, I’m assuming that replacing the 180mm discs on the front of my Whyte 629 with bigger ones (203mm?) will give me more stopping power?

    If my logic is close to accurate, what do I need? Assuming a 203mm disc, but I’m guessing I need a spacer for the caliper – but what size?

    Junkyard
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    yes as you have a larger circumference to brake on

    you need a 203 mounting adapter but it depends on your fork and brake type

    you get IS and post mount

    IS

    POST

    then the same with the calipe – it will almost certainly be post mount – ie flat

    you then need an adapter which works with your brake – best to stay with the same make IME as say Hope wont work with Shimano
    Shimano post [ brake] to IS [fork]

    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/shimano-mount-adaptor-front-post-to-is/rp-prod13743

    post to post

    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/shimano-mount-adaptor-front-post-to-post/rp-prod13747

    frackit
    Free Member

    The forks agave post mounts and the calipers look flat too (Avid Elixir 1s) – so do I just add a 23mm spacer?

    Cheers for the response

    Junkyard
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    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/shimano-mount-adaptor-front-post-to-post/rp-prod13747

    yes one of these basically for 203 mm disc

    Post to post does not have clearance issues iirc and i think i have run Avid on Shimano

    Check your forks can take that size rotor as it will have a maximum size [ probably 203 but best to be sure]

    frackit
    Free Member

    Just checked the RockShox site and it looks like the maximum disc size for my forks (XC30) is 180mm so I guess that plan is out of the window then!

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    At least you wont die then 8)

    frackit
    Free Member

    The way I ride, anything is possible…….

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