Nick 32sixteen
Dirt Disciple
Apropos of the recent brakes poll http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=70125...
In 1992 Hope released their first disk brake using a floating caliper and mechanical actuation. After a year of racing on the hose-clipped version I gave my 1991 GT Karakoram forks to Dave Yates who brazed a custom mount (think - a flat plate of steel with the right holes drilled and tapped into it by Hope) onto them. At the same time he removed the cantilever bosses and resprayed the fork gloss black.
I used to swap between this fork for NEMBA sundays (XC day) and a Pro-Circuit suspension fork for Saturdays (DH). Here it is during the hillclimb in 1993 at the Nationals, Malvern.
The fork and caliper are now for sale.
The fork has a 1 1/8" steerer tube, and will fit headtubes up to 10cm in length. It comes with period stickers.
The Hope mechanical disk brake caliper features the later, revised (think more effective) spring mechanism that was fitted from the third batch onwards. These calipers were designed to work with standard cantilever brake levers, such as SS-5 or SS-7s (as above), but in my experience they work better with V-brake levers.
Images will zoom if clicked...
I'm looking for £50 as a startiong point for haggling.
You'll still need to find a suitable Hope front wheel and disc - it will work with:
Postage is estimated at £7 (box + recorded delivery).[/list]
In 1992 Hope released their first disk brake using a floating caliper and mechanical actuation. After a year of racing on the hose-clipped version I gave my 1991 GT Karakoram forks to Dave Yates who brazed a custom mount (think - a flat plate of steel with the right holes drilled and tapped into it by Hope) onto them. At the same time he removed the cantilever bosses and resprayed the fork gloss black.
I used to swap between this fork for NEMBA sundays (XC day) and a Pro-Circuit suspension fork for Saturdays (DH). Here it is during the hillclimb in 1993 at the Nationals, Malvern.

The fork and caliper are now for sale.
The fork has a 1 1/8" steerer tube, and will fit headtubes up to 10cm in length. It comes with period stickers.
The Hope mechanical disk brake caliper features the later, revised (think more effective) spring mechanism that was fitted from the third batch onwards. These calipers were designed to work with standard cantilever brake levers, such as SS-5 or SS-7s (as above), but in my experience they work better with V-brake levers.
Images will zoom if clicked...
I'm looking for £50 as a startiong point for haggling.
You'll still need to find a suitable Hope front wheel and disc - it will work with:
- early large flange/bolt on disc
- early titanium hub/screw on spider, e.g.:
I may be able to provide this type of hub and cracked spider.
Postage is estimated at £7 (box + recorded delivery).[/list]