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Post mount works fine, is readily available, proven reliability and yeah IMO other than keeping up with the latest trend I see no need for it.
Why would you spec a frame for something you know that there'll be issues i.e. leaky caliper and then try to fix that?
I'll understand if you got a flat mount frame for a song but getting something with a known issue on a custom frame, really?
For Godness sake, I knew that solution since day 1, but why would I want to do that before exploring all possibility?
And what's the point in doing that? MIght as well jsut spec the frame with post mount, which is exactly whag I don't want.