If a frame successfully runs a 140 disc rotor at the rear (flat mount on chainstay) is there any reason why it couldn't run a 160 disc rotor with the adapter? I can't seem to get the 160 rotor to fit even with the adapter installed...
In what way is it not fitting?
of course... there are a million reasons, from clearance to just a odd reason to the designer just allowed for 140mm and didnt think about 160mm
@Saffronspokes started
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If a frame successfully runs a 140 disc rotor at the rear (flat mount on chainstay) is there any reason why it couldn't run a 160 disc rotor with the adapter? I can't seem to get the 160 rotor to fit even with the adapter installed...