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just spotted this on my local bike forum by one of the members...
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/202507570/crisp-brake
What a terrible piece of design. Seems the public agrees. I wonder if they'll bin it now, or push on regardless.
Whats wrong with the design? Seems like a clever way of keeping the hot bit of the brake away from the bit you want to keep cool.
Agreed, looks interesting. that's a proper failure though. Shame.
Aesthetically its awful but i presume the finished article would look better?
Slightly reminiscent of
http://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/784231-edco-road-brifters-hydraulic-brake-plumbing.html
When disc brakes came out, one of the best things about them was how resistant to muddy conditions they were...
fd3chris - Member
Aesthetically its awful but i presume the finished article would look better?
With the amount of money raised so far.... We'll never know.
Perhaps, something similar would be a good idea for road disks brakes rather than MTB.
Reminds me of those hydraulic V-brakes that came out a few years back.
Pads would need a parallelogram a-la XT vees or they would get worn unevenly.
What worries me is the pivot, what happens when it starts to wear?
Which one? there's 5 of them, all exposed to the elements. I think the two holding pads worry me the most but its a close callWhat worries me is the pivot, what happens when it starts to wear?
I don't know anything about engineering, but that guitar is really annoying. For that reason, i'm out.
What worries me is the pivot, what happens when it starts to wear?
Exactly what I thought.
Opposed piston hydraulic brakes are used the world over on every type of vehicle, this just looks overly complicated to me.
Reminds me of some wobbly jaw clamps. ie terrible!
I pushed on regardless...
And no more annoying guitars. promise 🙂
I must say I like the idea. Always refreshing to see new ideas from a novel perspective.
I can see this working really well for mechanical disk brakes.