ashleydwsmith
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Going from sram to magura, will the psot mount adapter give enough clearance for a Magura calliper?
Awesome this has made meI'm going from Sram Code R"s to Magura MT7's and when offering up the Magura caliper it looked like it would work with no alteration. We might have different set ups so not sure how helpful this is. All I know is that they're going to be night and day better because I have MT7's on my ebike and they're awesome.
Awesome this has made me
Decide to get them then
And I can customise wahoooooKewl. I didn't answer your original question because I don't know. I always end up having to cut down or modify adapters to get things perfect. But your new MT7's are going to smoke your SRAM brakes.
Will sram one’s not work?
no idea.Will sram one’s not work?
But how do I know which onesBolt spacings and post depths are indeed standard but caliper designs are not. Maguras have one of the piston housings running tighter to the adapter than most IME. My MT5's do fit with Shimano spacers for example but its very, very close. The proper Magura adapters have deeper recesses in the adapter because of this. In short, I would always reccomend Magura adaptors with their calipers, unless you have some other make adapters sitting around which wont cost you anything to try.
Find out what your fork/frame designed rotor diameter is and figure out the difference to your desired rotor this will equal the adapter size required. Eg fox 38 is PM180 meaning bolting caliper to the fork directly will work for a 180 rotor. If you want a 200 rotor you need a 20mm adapter, 220 would be 40.But how do I know which ones
The Zeb is a PM200Love this forum. Got new zebs so will have a look Thankyou
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