WTD TRP Spyre EDIT
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WTD TRP Spyre EDIT
Hi
I have a flat mount SPYRE caliper that I’d like to fit to my lovely new Enve post mount fork (cheers Jase)
Update - looks like I need a post mount caliper as the mounts do not exist!
So a single post mount caliper needed please!
Thanks
Tom
I have a flat mount SPYRE caliper that I’d like to fit to my lovely new Enve post mount fork (cheers Jase)
Update - looks like I need a post mount caliper as the mounts do not exist!
So a single post mount caliper needed please!
Thanks
Tom
Re: WTD TRP Spyre EDIT
its a flat to post mount FRONT adapter that you need [ rear is a different size ]
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Re: WTD TRP Spyre EDIT
They're a bit hens' teeth and limited in their fitting options, but the adaptors are out there in theory:
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/brakes/cinq ... m-caliper/
Suspect it may be less faff to get a new caliper tho...
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/brakes/cinq ... m-caliper/
Suspect it may be less faff to get a new caliper tho...
Re: WTD TRP Spyre EDIT
they do work fine but mine were hard to find - think i may have ended up using ebay
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Re: WTD TRP Spyre EDIT
Thanks all. Will get hunting. Tbh £50 on a new caliper is worth the 1200g weight saving
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Re: WTD TRP Spyre EDIT
Clarks do a super cheap flat mount to post caliper adaptor - like £5
Or....https://www.bikeparts.co.uk/products/az ... vFEALw_wcB
Or....https://www.bikeparts.co.uk/products/az ... vFEALw_wcB
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Re: WTD TRP Spyre EDIT
Thanks Phil but I need the reverse - flat mount caliper to post mount fork. Seem to be very few and far between
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Re: WTD TRP Spyre EDIT
oops.
Thinking about it, I'd be minded to get some bits of metal, drills and files and have a go at my own. Should just need a bit of flat bar with holes in the right place and maybe some spacers?
Thinking about it, I'd be minded to get some bits of metal, drills and files and have a go at my own. Should just need a bit of flat bar with holes in the right place and maybe some spacers?