Adding Disk Brakes

wehey

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Feb 13, 2014
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Hi all,
I have recently fitted a new set of forks to my bike. They are Suntour XCM with 100mm of travel.

The brakes on the bike are not even good enough to be called crap, so I want to add a disk brake to the front wheel.
The callipers i am interested in are TRP Tektro Spyre which are cable operated so I can keep the existing levers and motor cutout switches.

The forks allow me to use upto 160mm disc.

Now I am very confused by the compatibility of the components. The calliper has 2 options: 1 Flat Mount, 2 Post Mount...... what are these? Which do I choose.
I also see that some people need adapters to make it all work together?

Can somene point me in the right direction.
I have attached a pic of both the forks and calliper.
 

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wehey

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Feb 13, 2014
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That's great :)
So basically, my front wheel came with a 180mm disk and I can buy a 20mm adaptor which would fit onto my forks allowing me to use the bigger disk. :)
 

wehey

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Feb 13, 2014
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The BB7 looks good and cheaper. I know nothing about disk brakes, are these any good? Or as good as the Tektro?
I think I will stick with 160 mm as that's what the fork manufacturers recommend
 

Nealh

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Ditch the cable brake/s and fit a hydraulic, so much better for stopping , brake replacement and wet weather performance.. No need to worry about bleeding just buy and fit, a basic Shimano BM395/445 has very good braking with twin actuated pistons.
 
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wehey

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Feb 13, 2014
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I’ve gone for the cable brakes.
I need a cheap fix as it’s only an old clunker but I need something that actually stops me.
I have a new bike coming in the spring and don’t want to spend a fortune on this one :)
 

anotherkiwi

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You don't need cutoff switches on both wheels. Hydraulic disk on the front and v-brake on the rear is the lightest, best performing setup on the road.