And increase the risk of caliper detachment. Seems less likely for the wheel to eject on a bike with "skinny" tires and mechanical brakes with limited braking power.
And increase the risk of caliper detachment.
Seems less likely for the wheel to eject on a bike with "skinny" tires and mechanical brakes with limited braking power.
Pulling at the calipoers mounting bolts isnt going to be any different to pushing at them. Still the same shear force.
Mechanical discs have more than enough power to lock a front bicycle wheel. So the forces are the same.
A bolt through front hub seems like a nice solution though.
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Pulling at the calipoers mounting bolts isnt going to be any different to pushing at them. Still the same shear force.
Mechanical discs have more than enough power to lock a front bicycle wheel. So the forces are the same.
A bolt through front hub seems like a nice solution though.