1999 Gary Fisher X-Caliber

hi
i just finished this same bike. adapters are available from torontocycles.com also. the A2Z adapters don't work worth a damn. have tried them on 2 builds. toronto cyles also has the adapter for the front non standard hayes post mount used on the fork that came stock on this bike. hope this helps someone. pictures i have are too large to post. if someone sends me their email address i will send them pictures.
regards
roy
 
This was one of the very first Gary Fisher bikes to be equiped with disc brakes. Which was great but for the fact that is used non standard rear mount.

The rear caliper sits inside the rear triangle - seat stay and chain stay - so as far as I know, there is only one model of caliper that fits - a rarer than a photo of Mike Tyson in a library Hayes model.

10 years on being fed up with rims gound away by mud and grit, I'd thought I do a conversion to discs. My standard disc brake - 4-pot XT - will not fit in the space but so happens that Magura Marta front caliper will - just. The rear one, with longer mounting arm will fit but needs 180 mm disc instead of a 160 mm.

First photo shows the evolution of making the caliper: starting with a paper template, thin aluminum template to a 3 mm steel bracket. The steel bracket, not only being heavy, was difficult for me to bend to be square and get flat so I made a more accurate one from 6 mm aluminium angle.

Having measured other caliker mounts, they tend to be 8 to 10 mm thick so I made it once again from 8 mm aluminium angle as the 6 mm may be too weak.

Last photo shows it painted and fitted.

Only draw back is the bleed nipple sits below the pistons so it is not possible to bleed the caliper - easily remedied by undoing the 2 bolts and positioning it behind the seat stay.
I know that it has been 12 years since this was posted. I am looking for this adapter and can not find one anywhere. OP would you be willing to make and sell one?
 
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