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Thanks alot that explains everything Just one more, which is better for mags and which for spokes? Or is it just personal preference
Great answer Spen, really comprehensive. Can you explain why 901s are so fook ugly though?
Aha. Now I believe that the DC designers and marketing team were on a ton of coke when those design disasters were born...... Gotta admit I get a bit of sick in my mouth everytime I look at them myself too :2funny
This is a fairly common question and easily answered. On any DiaCompe caliper the number refers to the distance from the centre of the bolt to the centre of the brakeblock in the middle of the slot. You ignore the zero at the end and that is the dim in mm.So an MX900 is 90mm and an MX1000 is 100mm. The MX means moto-cross and was developed especially for BMX with a stronger cross-section than previous calipers. The later DC FS880 caliper was specifically for freestyle frames wit potts-mods and has a lower top mout for the aduster to alow it to spin under the fram down-tube and yes, you've guessed it, it was 88mm center to center. Similarly a DC 890 is 89mm, a DC1020 is 100mm and the 1080 caliper is 108mm. Going smaller to mini frames a 610 is hence 61mm.Any caliper stamped 1000a on the back is not DiaCompe - it is a way of copying but not infringing the copyright. Hope that helps