Hi - I've a disc rotor query that some of you chaps and chapettes may be able to answer.
Rotor size obviously matters to braking, but what about rotor brand/type?
I'll explain:
I've built up an old Kona HT - see pic below - which had mounts on the rear for the caliper to meet with a 140mm disc rotor. I found out after buying a set of Avid BB7 mechanical discs (how to operate hydraulics through one brake lever is a future question!) which came with a pair of 160mm rotor. So, I called every LBS to find a 140mm and the fifth shop I called had one. However, it was a crappy tektro heavy-as-heck chunk of metal. But, it was later afternoon and I wanted to ride the next day - that back brake was the last piece of the build to get this bike on the trail! So, I forked out (waitt for it) £22.95 for the rotor and got it on the bike. The issue - my front seems to grab on fine with the Avid 160mm rotor matched to the BB7 caliper. The rear is, well, crap! I've ordered a 140mm from Superstar to try it out (looks better, weighs just under 90gr and is half the price of the crappy tektro one!) but I'm wondering if the rotor (brand/type/material) makes that much difference??
The eagle-eyed among you will notice there's only one brake lever - I run both brakes into one dual-pull lever (necessity, not fashion or function!).
Thanks
[img]
[IMG]http://i1370.photobucket.com/albums/ag251/gturbett79UltraHound/KonaLD_Jan14_3_zps2f7b19f5.jpg[/img][/img]