Look Fournales Disc adapter to ISO2000?

The original Fournales part is not ISO, since the face ot the mount does not have the ISO 4mm offset to the dropout face.

All the best,
These are photos of my Fournales with disc mount as supplied new from Hagemeijer, it's not been modified in any way. Brakes fitted are Xtr M975 with a Mavic Crossride & 180mm disc. 20240402_161423.jpg 20240402_161447.jpg 20240402_161500.jpg 20240402_161909.jpg 20240402_170623.webp 20240402_170757.webp 20240402_170816.webp
 
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My IGES file for the Fournales fitting adapter to ISO.

Feel free to download from my Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/p1aq...t-1.iges?rlkey=atwc56rri2e10saus4jb7zmcx&dl=0

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It would be a hugely expensive part to have just one made. 3D printed in aluminium would probably be cheaper these days.
I haven't tried this model as a physical part, but could cheaply and easily be printed in plastic to check it first.
The original Fournales part is not ISO, since the face ot the mount does not have the ISO 4mm offset to the dropout face.

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If you can find an original part, you'll either need to find some pre-ISO caliper and hub, or convert the Fournales adapter to ISO like the one I did above.

All the best,
So, this adapter on your file is original like Look? I mean adapter offset and hools. My brake caliper is tightened without any washer.
 

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If you can find an original part, you'll either need to find some pre-ISO caliper and hub, or convert the Fournales adapter to ISO like the one I did above.

All the best,
Danson67, i'm not sure to send your file or need to be mofdified first. I dont know differences between ISO non ISO mount.
 
Hey,
Is there any way to measure the difference between ISO and non-ISO?
ISO has a 4mm offset between the face of the dropout and the inside face of the brake tab.

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Pre-ISO the location and diameter are the same as ISO, but have zero offset, same as the rear dropouts.
There were several competing 'standards' until ISO 2000. This is why pre-1999 Marzocchi disc forks need an adapter: https://dr-zocchi.projectweb.de/produkt/marzocchi-disc-adapter-fs-is-z1-z2/

Judging by ijido's posts here, Fournales made both versions over the production of the carbon-legged forks.
The STEP file I linked to has been adapted to ISO from measurements of my own pre-ISO caliper mount.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/p1aq...t-1.iges?rlkey=atwc56rri2e10saus4jb7zmcx&dl=0

All the best,
 
ISO has a 4mm offset between the face of the dropout and the inside face of the brake tab.

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Pre-ISO the location and diameter are the same as ISO, but have zero offset, same as the rear dropouts.
There were several competing 'standards' until ISO 2000. This is why pre-1999 Marzocchi disc forks need an adapter: https://dr-zocchi.projectweb.de/produkt/marzocchi-disc-adapter-fs-is-z1-z2/

Judging by ijido's posts here, Fournales made both versions over the production of the carbon-legged forks.
The STEP file I linked to has been adapted to ISO from measurements of my own pre-ISO caliper mount.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/p1aq...t-1.iges?rlkey=atwc56rri2e10saus4jb7zmcx&dl=0

All the best,
Correct me if I am wrong If I look at it from the top, the left site sort of aligns with the middle of the fork, then it is safe to assume it is ISO (where if it would be pre-ISO the right side would align with the dropout) ?
 

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