Upgrading to hydraulic discs question...

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Chrismawa

Über Member
Location
Tyne and Wear
I'd like to upgrade my mechanical discs (on commuter bike) to hydraulics as I have hydraulics on my other bike and they are much better. Just looking around on the net and found some good priced hydraulic brakes (levers and calipers) but without discs.

Question is can I use the mechanical discs that are already on the bike and just buy these levers + calipers I've found? Or do I need new discs as well?

Cheers!
 
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Chrismawa

Chrismawa

Über Member
Location
Tyne and Wear
Anyone any ideas?
 

MacB

Lover of things that come in 3's
possibly, probably, maybe :biggrin: Assuming the hydraulics come ready to accomodate the size of rotor you have then I would say yes. If you're concerned though Merlin are doing a set of Deore disc brakes for £109 including 160mm rotors with a choice of centre lock or 6 bolt. They should be more than adequate for commuting/road purposes and, more importantly, they seem to have a good reputation for reliability and low maintenance.
 

Alun

Guru
Location
Liverpool
Avid cable and hydraulic disc calipers use the same rotors, so I would think you will be OK. There are adapters (and washers) available if not. The IS mount is more versatile than post mount.
 

02GF74

Über Member
you should be able to as long as the diameter is the same. The fork and hub will have standard fitting (IS or post or 6 bolt or centre lock respectively)
 
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