liveforphysics
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Currently running 203mm front rotor with hayes hydraulic lever/caliper set, it's a 4 piston fixed caliper.
Modulation is great. Braking power is great. They do everything fine for normal riding.
However, I'm trying to put together a build just for the death-race coming up soon, and after 4-5 hard stops in a row, these brakes are faded and smoking, and once in a while they boil the fluid and I get a limp lever and have to frantically use the back brake.
I never want to have to use the back brake while racing, I just hate them, and only run one as a redundancy. This is because if you're braking hard enough, the back wheel should be on the verge of lifting anyways, so it can't do you any good, but can cause a nice variety of crashes if you lock it by mistake.
I'm not really worried about cost (if it really performs well), but I only have about 20 days left to build this bike, so it's gotta be something fairly available.
Anyone have any super ideas?
I was thinking cable brakes to avoid fluid boiling, and maybe a little duct glued onto the caliper to try and channel as much air onto the pads/disk as possible? I would love to run a pair of disks in the front, and found a chopper-r-us hub for dual disks, but can't seem to find a fork or in-stock calipers etc to make it work.
This is for a 20" wheel no suspension BMX bike.
Ideas? Any super monster disks out there? Double disk setups that work?
Modulation is great. Braking power is great. They do everything fine for normal riding.
However, I'm trying to put together a build just for the death-race coming up soon, and after 4-5 hard stops in a row, these brakes are faded and smoking, and once in a while they boil the fluid and I get a limp lever and have to frantically use the back brake.
I never want to have to use the back brake while racing, I just hate them, and only run one as a redundancy. This is because if you're braking hard enough, the back wheel should be on the verge of lifting anyways, so it can't do you any good, but can cause a nice variety of crashes if you lock it by mistake.
I'm not really worried about cost (if it really performs well), but I only have about 20 days left to build this bike, so it's gotta be something fairly available.
Anyone have any super ideas?
I was thinking cable brakes to avoid fluid boiling, and maybe a little duct glued onto the caliper to try and channel as much air onto the pads/disk as possible? I would love to run a pair of disks in the front, and found a chopper-r-us hub for dual disks, but can't seem to find a fork or in-stock calipers etc to make it work.
This is for a 20" wheel no suspension BMX bike.
Ideas? Any super monster disks out there? Double disk setups that work?