Mario Antony
Active member
The thing with aluminium and Carbon, is issues of galvanic corrosion due to potencial differencial between materialsH
I don't plan on removing the battery that often and if I do its only 2 screws, I seldom remove the battery from my Trek rail even though its very easy to do so, If it becomes an issue I can always revert back to the original setup.
Yes I had to use the original screws between the frame and the new bracket as I did not have any countersunk M5, however they are on my shopping list.
I will have a look at the carbon to aluminium dissimilar material issue, I have some thin insulating material I can use if required.
I was also thinking of making a stainless steel one in the future.
I've just mention it, because it seems your part seems widther than original.
The isolation can be a thin sheet of plastic for example, since it's only to avoid contact.
What material you may choose, it shouldn't absorve humidity!
I belive your setup also helped with reducing rattle on gnar terrain, no?