Shimano IS Frame Or Fork To Post Caliper Brake Mount
Shimano IS Frame Or Fork To Post Caliper Brake Mount
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If you are in need of an IS(International Standard) Caliper Brake Mount then these Shimano options are an excellent choice. These are required if your frame or fork has an IS mount and to fit your caliper and/or adjust your rotor size.
Features:
- IS: 51mm International Standard
- Shimano Post to Rear Mount Disc Brake adaptor
- Precision engineered disc calliper mount adaptor
- Interchangeable
- Mounting accessories included
R 160-160mm: Accommodates 160mm rotors on an IS 160mm frame. Includes required hardware
F 160-180mm: +20mm adaptor. Accommodates 180mm rotors on an IS 160mm fork. Includes required hardware
R 160-180mm: +20mm adaptor. Accommodates 180mm rotors on an IS 160mm frame. Includes required hardware
F 160-203mm: +43mm adaptor. Adapts post mount forks to run a 203mm brake rotor.
R 160-203mm: +43mm adaptor. Adapts your frame to be able to run a 203mm rear brake rotor.
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- Dane B.I recommend this productRated 5 stars1 year agoShimano Caliper Mount
Worked a treat, fitment was perfect couldn't have been more simple.
Was this helpful? - DnzI recommend this productRated 5 stars1 year agoIgnore the pics on the website
The pics on the website don't correlate with the product, just order from the product name and description. The product was correct and worked perfectly. Arrived quickly
Was this helpful? - WarwickI recommend this productRated 5 stars3 years agoDoes its job perfectly. Great
Does its job perfectly. Great quality. Fits the way it should.
Was this helpful? - FrancI recommend this productRated 5 stars3 years agoTypical Shimano quality.. Excellent fit and
Typical Shimano quality.. Excellent fit and finish and comes with detailed instructions and mounting hardware.. Highly recommended..
Was this helpful? - humptydumptyI recommend this productRated 5 stars3 years agoWhat can I say? This
What can I say? This does the job perfectly!
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