Hey everyone,
Just finished up a somewhat painful supermoto conversion, and thought ya'll might like a peak!
The pain was really self induced. I bought some left over SM wheels from liquid performance, and wouldn't you know: they had a great deal on the SM front brake assembly! That thing fits right up to the larger disk, so it should make things easier, right?
Not so much. Turns out there are not a ton of axial to radial brake adapters for sizes other than 320mm. Bummer. I figured I could just make an adapter and move on.
I did a little measuring and design work and whipped up a few 3d printed models to test fit. Turns out that making something that would fit, was machinable by a noob like me, and would have sufficient strength was kind of hard. Took a few days, but I came up with a reasonable design... but it needed to be 7071-T6 to make me comfortable from a strength perspective. The material took forever to get here from ebay, but I was finally off and running.
Took way too long to hog out all the material, but I finally made it work! Pretty stoked to just be able to switch wheels and a brake and have a totally different bike! Would I do it again? Probably not. I would either stick with the stock brakes or just buy SM forks. Or just buy an SM. But I guess we all need hobbies, right?
Just finished up a somewhat painful supermoto conversion, and thought ya'll might like a peak!
The pain was really self induced. I bought some left over SM wheels from liquid performance, and wouldn't you know: they had a great deal on the SM front brake assembly! That thing fits right up to the larger disk, so it should make things easier, right?
Not so much. Turns out there are not a ton of axial to radial brake adapters for sizes other than 320mm. Bummer. I figured I could just make an adapter and move on.
I did a little measuring and design work and whipped up a few 3d printed models to test fit. Turns out that making something that would fit, was machinable by a noob like me, and would have sufficient strength was kind of hard. Took a few days, but I came up with a reasonable design... but it needed to be 7071-T6 to make me comfortable from a strength perspective. The material took forever to get here from ebay, but I was finally off and running.
Took way too long to hog out all the material, but I finally made it work! Pretty stoked to just be able to switch wheels and a brake and have a totally different bike! Would I do it again? Probably not. I would either stick with the stock brakes or just buy SM forks. Or just buy an SM. But I guess we all need hobbies, right?