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Chinese Carbon Road Bikes => Cyclocross Frames, Wheels & Components => Topic started by: davidriddel on March 26, 2015, 11:33:14 PM

Title: Cyclocross frames - disc brakes on chain stay or seat stay?
Post by: davidriddel on March 26, 2015, 11:33:14 PM
G'day,

Whilst looking at the cyclocross frame options, one of the differences that I have noticed is the positioning of the mounts for the disc brake calipers.

From looking at their website images, Yoeleo, XMiPlay, Flyxii appear to mount to the chain stay, whilst Dengfu and Hongfu appear to mount to the seat stay.

Any opinions which would be better?

I tend to think that chain stay would be better due to the increased cross-section of the frame at that point, and the instant torque which would be generated at the opposite end of the stay against the seat tube (in the vicinity of the bottom bracket for chain stay mount vs top of the seat tube for the seat stay mount).
Title: Re: Cyclocross frames - disc brakes on chain stay or seat stay?
Post by: cmh on March 27, 2015, 05:55:32 AM
I tend to think that chain stay would be better due to the increased cross-section of the frame at that point, and the instant torque which would be generated at the opposite end of the stay against the seat tube (in the vicinity of the bottom bracket for chain stay mount vs top of the seat tube for the seat stay mount).

I think that's exactly why chainstay mounting has been more common lately, but seat stay mounting has been around for a while, so either would work well if the frame is properly designed.

Personally I think the chainstay mount looks cleaner, but the doesn't contribute to function at all.
Title: Re: Cyclocross frames - disc brakes on chain stay or seat stay?
Post by: Andy on March 27, 2015, 07:53:55 PM
I agree I think the seat stay mounted brakes just look crappy....almost like an afterthought once the frame was built.  The chain stay mounted brakes just look so much cleaner, 
Andy. :)
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Title: Re: Cyclocross frames - disc brakes on chain stay or seat stay?
Post by: Carbon_Dude on March 28, 2015, 07:03:24 AM
Chainstay mounting of the brake caliper just makes more sense to me, larger cross section of the frame there, cleaner brake line routing, possibly better orientation of the caliper for bleeding air out of the system.
Title: Re: Cyclocross frames - disc brakes on chain stay or seat stay?
Post by: davidriddel on March 29, 2015, 06:06:08 AM
OK - 4 from 4 opinions are say chain stay.  I think that I am sold!  ;-)

Cheers!