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Daniel C

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Hi, Im in the process of getting a pro2 moddified to fit a mod, but i would like(if possible) to be able to use the disc mount on it in the future. So if someone could find out the distance between the inside of the disc mount on a frame and the inside of the disc mount o the hub? hope you understand that lol

Would be much appreciated thanks :D

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The hub disc mount should be 15mm away from the end cap of the axle, meaning when you get your hub machined down, you need to make sure that there is 15mm between the inside edge of the dropout, and the hub disc mount.

I got that from here,

http://www.hayesdiscbrake.com/pdf/Rear%20QR%20Hub.pdf

This one is also quite useful (drawing on the right mainly)

http://www.hayesdiscbrake.com/pdf/Rear%20I...ing%20160mm.pdf

Edited by JonMack
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The hub disc mount should be 15mm away from the end cap of the axle, meaning when you get your hub machined down, you need to make sure that there is 15mm between the inside edge of the dropout, and the hub disc mount.

I got that from here,

http://www.hayesdiscbrake.com/pdf/Rear%20QR%20Hub.pdf

This one is also quite useful (drawing on the right mainly)

http://www.hayesdiscbrake.com/pdf/Rear%20I...ing%20160mm.pdf

Legend thanks :D

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The spacing will be the same on mod and stock so I reccomend just not touching the disc side of the hub and machining down the free hub body by 19mm as well as the axle on the drive side. Remember that you must have new threads cut into the free hub as you will still need to use a lockring.

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