Hi guys. I got a RockHopper 29er with a MAC 7T. I would like to have the bike setup such that I can use the hub motor wheel and non-hub wheel interchangeably. I dont think this is too unreasonable.
I have the same exact rotor for the MAC as my regular wheel using Tektro Draco brakes. But when I attach the disc rotor to the MAC wheel, it just doesnt line up.
So first, I tried putting small washers between the motor and the rotor. Two washers allowed the wheel to be set, but the rotor was rubbing on the brake pad. Three washers also allowed the wheel to be installed, but the rotor then rubbed on the other brake pad. I then removed the washers and tried to move the wheel over by using more washers between the frame and wheel on one side, but this caused rubbing on the rotor on a brake pad too.
Has anyone worked through this problem? I should mention that the wheel description does indicate the following:
"Note that the available space for the disk is a little limited at 15mm between the side casing and the inner face of the disk, so some care when selecting a suitable caliper is required or some spacing of the disk away from the side cover and possibly modification of the caliper mounting may be required for some models of disk brake caliper."
Can anyone help? Also, is there a recommended order of washers to be placed on the axles? Or do I just play with them until it fits the spacing of the dropouts. I also got some washers that are cut and bent a bit. Are these locking washers for the end nuts?
Thanks yall.
I have the same exact rotor for the MAC as my regular wheel using Tektro Draco brakes. But when I attach the disc rotor to the MAC wheel, it just doesnt line up.
So first, I tried putting small washers between the motor and the rotor. Two washers allowed the wheel to be set, but the rotor was rubbing on the brake pad. Three washers also allowed the wheel to be installed, but the rotor then rubbed on the other brake pad. I then removed the washers and tried to move the wheel over by using more washers between the frame and wheel on one side, but this caused rubbing on the rotor on a brake pad too.
Has anyone worked through this problem? I should mention that the wheel description does indicate the following:
"Note that the available space for the disk is a little limited at 15mm between the side casing and the inner face of the disk, so some care when selecting a suitable caliper is required or some spacing of the disk away from the side cover and possibly modification of the caliper mounting may be required for some models of disk brake caliper."
Can anyone help? Also, is there a recommended order of washers to be placed on the axles? Or do I just play with them until it fits the spacing of the dropouts. I also got some washers that are cut and bent a bit. Are these locking washers for the end nuts?
Thanks yall.