Ddc6284
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What is the correct Shimano brake adapter size for Saint's with 203mm rotors.
Front depends on the fork. Older forks had native PM 160 mm so you needed a PM 160 to 180 or 203. Newer (2015 onwards) Fox 36 and some other forks now feature a native 180 mm post mount, meaning that you'd need the same adapter as the rear (180 to 203 or 180 to 200) depending on which rotor size you're running.Do you know what adapter is required for the front?
Front depends on the fork. Older forks had native PM 160 mm so you needed a PM 160 to 180 or 203. Newer (2015 onwards) Fox 36 and some other forks now feature a native 180 mm post mount, meaning that you'd need the same adapter as the rear (180 to 203 or 180 to 200) depending on which rotor size you're running.Do you know what adapter is required for the front?
Seems the 34 Rhythm has the regular 160 PM, so just get an adapter for 160 -> 203. As far as rotors go, if you're going to have H03C finned brake pads in Saint (and they come stock), I'd maybe rather go with RT-76 XT rotor than the RT-86 ice tech. Ice tech comes thinner as standard (I've measured several below 1,80 mm when new) and they have the added risk of splitting when hit by a rock since they're a sandwich construction.
I'm currently running D02S non-vented metal brake pads with Saint and a RT-76 203 rotor on the front and rear - no overheating, no squeeling etc. I've got H03C ready for the "summer" temps. Basically, I'd save money and go with RT-76.
If you're on centerlock instead of 6-bolt, disregard all the RT-blabla, since there the ice-tech is RT99 and the non-ice tech is I don't even know
Now im just trying to justify £350 for saints and rotors....
Now im just trying to justify £350 for saints and rotors....
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