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L-twoo hydraulic calipers with 180mm rotors at the front?
Serge_K:
Hello. Running L-twoo er9, looking to get 180mm rotor at the front, looking for the right adaptor.
I've been using a 180mm disc at the rear since day 1, works very well, adaptor was cheap on bikeinn: caliper, the 140mm adaptor provided by l-twoo, then the 140 to 180mm adaptor.
Anybody knows what to use at the front? is there an adaptor that would take the front caliper and make it fit a flat mount fork, w 180mm discs? I don't want to buy Peak Torque's adaptor because it's too expensive.
I'm hoping for a cheap solution.
I've just realized that the caliper is not flat mount, does anyone know what the native format is, before putting on adaptors? isn't there something to take that caliper, and turn it into flat mount, to run a 180mm disc?
jonathanf2:
--- Quote from: Serge_K on August 01, 2024, 07:15:06 AM ---Hello. Running L-twoo er9, looking to get 180mm rotor at the front, looking for the right adaptor.
I've been using a 180mm disc at the rear since day 1, works very well, adaptor was cheap on bikeinn: caliper, the 140mm adaptor provided by l-twoo, then the 140 to 180mm adaptor.
Anybody knows what to use at the front? is there an adaptor that would take the front caliper and make it fit a flat mount fork, w 180mm discs? I don't want to buy Peak Torque's adaptor because it's too expensive.
I'm hoping for a cheap solution.
I've just realized that the caliper is not flat mount, does anyone know what the native format is, before putting on adaptors? isn't there something to take that caliper, and turn it into flat mount, to run a 180mm disc?
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Are you using 180mm for gravel? I almost feel like that's overkill for road!
According to the 80 Design Store description:
Brake compatibility: It's compatible for 70mm post mount, not 74mm, not flat mount.
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805736144268.html?
So I'm guessing you'll need to find some sort of 70mm post mount to flat mount adapter.
frnchy:
--- Quote from: jonathanf2 on August 02, 2024, 12:50:36 PM ---Are you using 180mm for gravel? I almost feel like that's overkill for road!
According to the 80 Design Store description:
Brake compatibility: It's compatible for 70mm post mount, not 74mm, not flat mount.
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805736144268.html?
So I'm guessing you'll need to find some sort of 70mm post mount to flat mount adapter.
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I'm pretty sure that's because the calipers use their weird proprietary spacing that's then taken down to the usual flatmount dimensions with the funky-looking plate that goes between the caliper and the frame.
Of the three 180 mm adapters I know of, only the Peak Torque one makes use of the preexisting 140/160 front adapter plate, so I'm pretty sure that's the only option that would work with LTwoo calipers. One of the other two - https://analogcycles.com/products/discord-180mm-flat-mount-disc-brake-fork-adapter - comes with 2 plates, one of which functions as a stock 140/160 mm adapter (and comes with the amazingly helpful instructions "Two piece design. You'll see why that has to the be case when you get it." - great job guys ::) ). The last adapter I know of - https://www.uberbikecomponents.com/view-product/Uberbike-Flatmount-Adapter-180mm-Front- mounts directly to the caliper and fork leg, so it won't work with the weird LTwoo spacing. Also it's fugly in its own right...
Serge_K:
Balls :(
I'm over 80kg. Alpine descent, 90-95kg object at 80+kmh going into a hairpin: the weight penalty being trivial, I'd take 200mm rotors if i could. All the more now that bikes are so aero, you can't slow down from draggy tyres, wide bars, loose clothing and so on. All the energy goes into the rotors.
And if you happen to be stuck behind a car, then you're almost sure to get the rotors to haul, because you're forced to brake much more.
Maybe the cheaper solution is to find some hydraulic caliper + the right adaptor to flat mount fork.
Edit: for those with flat mount forks, and either a true flat mount caliper (like shimano road) or post mount calipers, these adaptors exist (also on aliexpress for less money).
This i think makes the peak torque adaptor redundant for shimano road, in that it does the same thing but costs several times more?
jonathanf2:
How about 4 piston MTB calipers:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805889053783.html
Paired with post-to-flat mount adapters:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805758329805.html
You'll get more pad-on-disc contact and more braking force. You might not need to go 180mm front. Only issue is that you might have clearance issues with the rear chain stay. If you do opt for 180mm front disc, you'll need to mix adapters. On one of the gravel FB forums I peruse, 180mm front disc is pretty common with some of the larger cyclists and bike packers.
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