Now that we have the new Triple Cross stainless frames in stock we pulled one out and threw an IRD B76 caliper on it and voila! It works.
The pads are at the very bottom of the slot, so other brakes like the Tektro R559 which have a shorter reach probably won't work for this trick. Now before the disc brake mafia get's up in arms about stopping power, we know okay! You'll get better stopping with a disc brake than a super long caliper. But somtimes there are situations where you have all the parts from another non disc build and you want to get it finished and this trick will make it all come together. IRD sell this brake singly so no need to buy an extra if you only need the rear.
The brake bridge even takes a recessed brake bolt, so no need to worry about using a nutted caliper.
FYI, if you like this setup, but you want a little more stopping power the new Dia Compe 750 recessed centerpull brake should also work if you use a cable hanger mounted to the seatpost binder.
Just because I'm sure I'm not the only one confused, what's the deal here? Is it that the frame isn't intended for rim brakes, it's disc specific? You don't mention this anywhere, the only cryptic reference I could use is the Triple Cross frame which isn't listed on your store site yet... I had to make the assumption that the new frame doesn't have the canti mounts.
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Why would one purchase a frame with disc tabs only to use road calipers? Make a gravel grinder frameset with clearance for wide 700Cs and fenders and without a double top tube already!
ReplyDeleteThose long reach sidepulls work better than discs anyway. Unless you're fat. Braking power has only become a recent problem with the increase in average weight of the general population. Anyone who needs disc brakes is disgusting.
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ReplyDeleteWhat's an IRD B76 brake? Your webstore only show a B75 model, and only in black, not silver as in the photos above. (A google search doesn't help either.) Anyway, aren't these just rebranded Tektros, perhaps with the slots filed out a bit on the lower end?
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