big.eck Gold Trader MacRetro Rider Feedback View Jun 24, 2010 #11 i've had almost every kind of disc brake size known to man and never had a problem fitting +20mm or + 40mm adaptors on my bikes..... your lbs seems to not know what there talking about , maybe the old c2 is putting them off ?
i've had almost every kind of disc brake size known to man and never had a problem fitting +20mm or + 40mm adaptors on my bikes..... your lbs seems to not know what there talking about , maybe the old c2 is putting them off ?
cyfa2809 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jun 24, 2010 #12 it saves them the hassle of negtive feedback i guess, if theyre unsure of something just say no :roll:
it saves them the hassle of negtive feedback i guess, if theyre unsure of something just say no :roll:
suburbanreuben Old School Grand Master Jun 24, 2010 #14 Get the proper C2 disc on there. You'll have plenty of power. That wimpy thing will overheat in no time, if gravity is your bag.
Get the proper C2 disc on there. You'll have plenty of power. That wimpy thing will overheat in no time, if gravity is your bag.
dbmtb Gold Trader Feedback View Jun 25, 2010 #15 Was also going to point out the weedy rotor. It's a mono rotor with way too little braking surface for your C2.
Was also going to point out the weedy rotor. It's a mono rotor with way too little braking surface for your C2.