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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Just curious: has any manufacturer experimented yet with a twin disc front hub? Anyone ever hear of it?
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Sydney
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My first thought is double the disc and caliper weight.
On 26" wheels there's a long way to go yet before running out of disc diameter, do a bigger disc would do the job without all the extra hardware and plumbing. Hayes have just come out with a 9" rotor, so there ya go. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Just thinking of like a 29er application, where dual rotors might possibly yield an advantage? The hub shell would be fairly easy to manufacture, just have to find a fork with dual mounts.
If motorcycles use 'em, why not DH bikes? An extra 70g ti disc and caliper isn't that much more on such bikes. Last edited by unisk8r : 10-05.-2007 at 02:43 PM. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Thanks for the link to that thread, I missed it. Interesting that someone (Shimano) put dual discs on the same side, with 3 pads in the caliper. Kinda like RAID for braking, eh?
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