I know this is an old thread, but i have several older frames that i want to convert to disc, and wanted your guys advice...
Currently i have a late model Manitou FS frameset (1998 i think). Probably the last year it was produced.
I bought a cheap $14 A2Z knock off, and while i can get the rear skewer through it, and it is centered in the dropout... due to the rear suspension pivot being where it is, the a2z is angled too far back. It doesnt rest on the seat stay like its supposed to, about 2 inches away.
So my only other option is the chasertech (btw, do you guy recall what it was called before??).
The Chasertech store selling them on ebay doesnt recommend using it with this this frame. Says the dropouts are too "lightweight", not sure what that means, They seam pretty burly, though not large.
The question is, assuming the chasertech will work with the rear swingarm compression arc, do you...
A) think i can get it to work without the secondary through-bolt going through (a drilled out) hole in the dropout?
B) will put too much stress on the brake boss on these old manitou frames? I know they're prone to cracking, but ive never seen em cracked in the rear triangle, only the front triangle\main frame.
(Btw i was thinking of attaching a spare brake arch\plate\booster, to spread the load across both bosses??)
Any help\advice would be appreciated