All about Formula Brakes and their 4 bolted hubs

NOS Formula adaptors for old Judys - without any discs mounts
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Hi again everybody!
I been offline for a long long time, my laptop crapped out and with it all it secrets, includying forum passwords.
Now it's active again, so I'm back and not with empty hands.
during this period of time, Formula Brake renewed their sponsorship and sent me not only their most sophisticated top of line brakes, they also sent me a set of evoluziones and old school discs.
From another Flank I bought a 1999 Sintesi Bazooka, still with many original components! Among them formula Brakes and 4 bolt discs and Hubs!
I leave some pics for your joy!

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Here are 3 generations of formula disk, kind of ironic that the technology of the aluminium core of the first formula disks is the feature that gives more added value to the latest Formula disks.
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I got a draw full of unused spare disks of the right hand type also a wheel to match :cool:
 
It has been suggested to me to post on this thread.
I found a boxed set of front and rear early Formula disc brakes and hubs. The mounting for the disc are 48 mm. Never been mounted. But should be bleeded. The hubs are 32 hole carbonio and never been laced. Pm me if this interest you.
 

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Tizumo":3le5d79p said:
shogun said:
FYI Formula's site is listing rotors, pads, lines and other small parts for the Evoluziones, as well as complete master cylinders (black) and calipers (silver) which I think are closer to 2002ish. None of it is cheap.

Cool, good to know! Not cheap though as I just bought a nos set of levers & calipers from the Netherlands for 50 euro :). Now, where's the -98 Sintesi Bazooka to build?
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Haha, Now you know I have one!

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Nice Bazooka!

Almost want to cry, been searching for Evoluziones and 4 bolt rotors for my thermoplastic GT DH bike for a year now and have come up completely empty handed, here you have bucket loads :LOL: :cry: :LOL:
 
shogun":o1h9e2yc said:
Nice Bazooka!

Almost want to cry, been searching for Evoluziones and 4 bolt rotors for my thermoplastic GT DH bike for a year now and have come up completely empty handed, here you have bucket loads :LOL: :cry: :LOL:
I could help you to get you those discs from factory, Formula is one of my sponsors, then I keep a wonderful relation with them.
 
roc6839":1a4t0hs5 said:
It has been suggested to me to post on this thread.
I found a boxed set of front and rear early Formula disc brakes and hubs. The mounting for the disc are 48 mm. Never been mounted. But should be bleeded. The hubs are 32 hole carbonio and never been laced. Pm me if this interest you.
For me
PM roc :mrgreen:
 
Did any other hub maker do 4 bolt :? as ive a front hub and was sure it was joytech :? Nice machining.


Some 4 bolt formula rotors here
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251408455775? ... 1423.l2648
I was thinking of building the hub, fitting one of these police rotors and offering it to my local bobbies to charity auction off. Not sure though if all the 4 bolts are the same. the hub i got free and ive a rim thats new, it was only the spokes and rotor i had to find
 
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