Old School MTN BKR
Dirt Disciple
They work on very flexy forks, like a Rock Shox Mag 21.
They do work on Maguras too.
They do work on Maguras too.
legrandefromage":318tdfmo said:For and aft is the important bit as the forward movement actually pulls the rear stays back together as braking force is applied.
dookie":249jbnjj said:legrandefromage":249jbnjj said:For and aft is the important bit as the forward movement actually pulls the rear stays back together as braking force is applied.
i'm having a bit of a problem understanding how a perpendicular force (from pad friction on rotating rim) could cause any inward movement (stays toward rim). torsion (with the brake boss as the axis), sure, but as the trailing edge of the pads are twisted into the rim, the leading edge twists away. and even if this were true, inward force lost to outward flex does nothing to help 'pull the stays together'.
tintin40":2x4c2r78 said:even with out 'boosters' i can lock the rear wheel up with one finger on a steep decent with Maguras. So why fit a booster? Any more is not needed. May be thats why they are rim crushers