When will we see them in stores?
M4's have been out for what...euh 5 yrs? I dont know why this seems so impressiveThose look nothing like Hope Mono M4's...
Maybe it is impressive for hayes. It seems like when any of the brake companies do something that's been the norm for years with the other companies everyone thinks that they somehow re-invented the wheel. The formula "The One" is another good example, or maguras "floating" rotors.M4's have been out for what...euh 5 yrs? I dont know why this seems so impressive
Nothing on MTB brakes is original - its all been done on other vehicles before.The formula "The One" is another good example, or maguras "floating" rotors.
hah! i had that with my glory, I always assumed I just wasn't setting it up right, but the entire rear end would start to vibrate really hard once the brake started humming!it will be good to get some feedback. the demo levers they had at crankworx felt weaksauce. with some luck, that was just because every squid on the planet walked by and gave 'em a squeeze.
interesting that "harmonic" shaking isn't uncommon. i wonder if you change rotor size or shape (from another mfg) might change the harmonic it vibrates at and reduce the issue.
that might have come from a loose caliper and or rotor. if both are mounted securely you shouldnt have any vibrationhah! i had that with my glory, I always assumed I just wasn't setting it up right, but the entire rear end would start to vibrate really hard once the brake started humming!
both were mounted securely. I've set up a disc brake once or twice in my time, everything was torqued correctly, greased or loctited where it should be, cleaned and recleaned, and well aligned. I agree with the last part, but I did, and they were, which is part of why I am now running strokers, and not codesthat might have come from a loose caliper and or rotor. if both are mounted securely you shouldnt have any vibration
Like syadasti said, bike disc brakes aren't anything without precedent in terms of basic design. The Ones are damn nice brakes, but are hardly any sort of earth shattering design. Not a single significant feature on them that hasn't been done before on a bike brake.The formula "The One" is another good example, or maguras "floating" rotors.