Rear brake specs for a 2010 Felt B12?
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Rear brake specs for a 2010 Felt B12?
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I just acquired the afore mentioned bike. Its got a SRAM red 10spd groupset, but the brake calipers are KCNC. I really dont like how they feel, they arent "snappy" and the brake itself is just full of sharp edges (like they got it out of the CNC machine and didnt bother to smooth down the edges). I figured I'd start by changing the rear one since I have some 105 rear brakes that have never been used. So I swapped them out, put everything back together, only to find out that the non drive side crankarm hits the brake on the barrel adjuster's arm .. So my question is.. anyone know of a specific brand of brakes, or model.. that will work on the rear of a 2010 B12 Felt?
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I just acquired the afore mentioned bike. Its got a SRAM red 10spd groupset, but the brake calipers are KCNC. I really dont like how they feel, they arent "snappy" and the brake itself is just full of sharp edges (like they got it out of the CNC machine and didnt bother to smooth down the edges). I figured I'd start by changing the rear one since I have some 105 rear brakes that have never been used. So I swapped them out, put everything back together, only to find out that the non drive side crankarm hits the brake on the barrel adjuster's arm .. So my question is.. anyone know of a specific brand of brakes, or model.. that will work on the rear of a 2010 B12 Felt?
Cheer!
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And by the way...do you know that bike was recalled? I came across this while looking through the pictures.
https://www.bikeradar.com/us/news/ar...-models-40839/
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This is an image of a 2010 Felt B12 that I found online. I don't see the rear brake caliper. Is it mounted to the seattube and hidden here by the chainrings?
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Yea, the brake calipers sits on top of the chain stays, behind the seat tube. I'm also thinking it might be the crank arm, seems kinda far fetched.. but hey, who knows.. the bike has a sram red 10spd groupset.. I dont know if that specific crank arm is thicker
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You want the 7700 Dura Ace rear brake IIRC. It’s whatever year DA was out in 2008 or so.
My Felt DA is the same way.
Some older all carbon TRP brakes also work.
Felt website search works well for pulling up build sheets. That’s how I figured it out.
My Felt DA is the same way.
Some older all carbon TRP brakes also work.
Felt website search works well for pulling up build sheets. That’s how I figured it out.
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searched for those DA brakes, and came up with "vintage" dura ace brakes LOL.. I tried contacting Felt, but they never got back to me
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They fit. I do space my left only crank power meter out because the pod would rub.
Without that, it fits a normal crankarm and chainring clearance. I can take a picture if you like.
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EDIT: I'd post pics of my brake situation, but I still cant post pics until I reach 10 posts
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I then measured the diameter of the spindle and part of the BB bearing that spins together. You don’t want friction.
Then cut out a washer shape and installed it on the spindle between the BB bearing and the crankarm.
Sure, it’s ghetto fabulous. But it works and I’ve put 400w through it for a few short intervals. It ain’t going anywhere.
You have to play with the thickness depending on your bike. Anywhere from 1/8 inch at most to only 1/2 a mm.
Pretty sure some gravel riders who convert to 1x do this in the right side to fix chainline alignment. They sell spacers for that but they’re too thick for my liking.
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