Yup. Used on one these on my Rise. Just removed the centrelock with the right tool and straight swap with the right adaptor for the caliper.
Do you have 6 bolt or center lock disc? On the 6 bolt you can just take the magnet off the 180 disc and put it on the 203 disc.
Hold your horses, Hoss!
Are you telling me that some centerlocks are merely six-bolt rotors with the splined piece riveted on? How could I have not known that? Last month I bought some new six-bolt rotors for a project, when I have a whole stash of centerlock rotors.
My M20 is a centrelock with a bonded on magnet however with the shortage of parts, it might be better off waiting until your bike turns up as things might get swapped out depending on what's available.Do you have 6 bolt or center lock disc? On the 6 bolt you can just take the magnet off the 180 disc and put it on the 203 disc.
I can confirm that is correct for the front upgrade to 203, that's what I have on mine. Haven't done the rear yet but it should be the same adapter.For the rear upgrade from 180 to 203mm, is SHIMANO SM-MA-F203-P/PM the correct adapter? I read somewhere that this Post Mount adapter is also used for the Front upgrade as well. Can somebody confirm?
Thank you all, I am still awaiting my H30 that's still somewhere in the build assembly... not too sure if the rotor is a 6-bolt or centerlock setup but it sounds like that I can just either buy a rotor with an integrated magnet like the Jagwire LR2-E (6-Bolt / CL) or Shimano RT-EM900 (CL).
Reading somewhere on this forum that the Bosh / Trek magnet holders would work as well:
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The simplest option might be just to glue a small piece of Neodymium magnet on any regular rotor to make it work - in size 10mmx3mm or 12mmx2mm (?) - that can be found on eBay as well...
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Thanks for the reply iJak. What do you mean by 30%? 30% of the length or 30% to dead center of the sensor?So far playing with the magnet sensor...it detects at 30% all the way to the tip. My hack setup is about hits the 40-50% zone, and my Giant 6 bolt magnet hits 80% to the end. both works so far.
I’m planning to do the exact same thing on my M10. Any chance you can post a picture of your rear rotor and the magnet? My only concern is because the stock Galfer rotor is completely flat, but the RT-86 Icetech rotors are contoured around the bolt mounting surface. Just want to see how the stock magnet sits on the rotor. Thanks in advance!I uprated my M team to shimano ice 203 rotors 6 bolt
I just used the stock orbea magnet and works fine with the shimano rotors
The M10 comes with 6 bolt rotors.If you have centerlock hubs just pick up the RT-EM600 rotor. It's Ice Tech and has the magnet built into it
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