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campy man
09-04-2017, 12:50 AM
Been dreaming about building a disk road bike compatible with 32mm tires using Campy disks & a Enve fork.

Would an Enve Cross Disk fork be compatible with Campy disk calipers? Asked a different way, are Enve Cross disk forks compatible with post or flat mount calipers?

Please excuse my ignorance of disk brake technology :o

oldpotatoe
09-04-2017, 06:27 AM
Been dreaming about building a disk road bike compatible with 32mm tires using Campy disks & a Enve fork.

Would an Enve Cross Disk fork be compatible with Campy disk calipers? Asked a different way, are Enve Cross disk forks compatible with post or flat mount calipers?

Please excuse my ignorance of disk brake technology :o

I'm pretty ignorant of groad stuff too but pretty sure Enve fork is post mount and Campag brakes are flat mount and....from a brake web site

What about fitting flat-mount calipers to post-mount framesets? Think again. No such adapters exist, and if I were you I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for them to appear. It’s probably not geometrically possible.

http://www.bikehugger.com/posts/road-disc-brake-tech-flat-mount-vs-post-mount/

hollowgram5
09-04-2017, 07:21 AM
Cross fork is a no go, as OldSpud said it's post mount. GRD fork is a different story, as it is flatmount and should accept the flat mount only campy hydro caliper. https://enve.com/products/gravel-road-fork/

John H.
09-04-2017, 10:36 AM
Enve cross for is for post mount (for now).

What is your reason for wanting to use a cross fork? Extra stack? Correct rake for your build?

You could use a Parlee disc fork- Many like this fork even better than the Enve.
It is available in direct mount, and it also has internal routing for the brake housing.

gottchajimmy
09-04-2017, 11:44 AM
Been dreaming about building a disk road bike compatible with 32mm tires using Campy disks & a Enve fork.



Would an Enve Cross Disk fork be compatible with Campy disk calipers? Asked a different way, are Enve Cross disk forks compatible with post or flat mount calipers?



Please excuse my ignorance of disk brake technology :o



I was wondering the same thing too! I was in the shop and saw only Shimano and Etap builds but no campy ones. Kinda want to stand out ;)


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campy man
09-04-2017, 01:41 PM
What is your reason for wanting to use a cross fork?

I know a little about carbon, very little about cross and absolutely nothing about disk brakes ... just assumed a cross fork was the best option for 32mm tires and disk brakes.

Maybe I should have asked for help regarding a carbon fork compatible with 32mm tires and Campy calipers. :help:

John H.
09-04-2017, 01:48 PM
You are correct that a cross fork will give you the most options as far as tire size goes-
The Enve road disc fork will take a 32mm- but not really more than that.

I like the Parlee disc fork for what you mention. Very clean, can run any tire size.

Just make sure top get 12mm thru axle/flat mount.
https://store.parleecycles.com/products/parlee-gravel-cross-fork-disc-brake

I know a little about carbon, very little about cross and absolutely nothing about disk brakes ... just assumed a cross fork was the best option for 32mm tires and disk brakes.

Maybe I should have asked for help regarding a carbon fork compatible with 32mm tires and Campy calipers. :help:

commonguy001
09-04-2017, 03:17 PM
The Envy Gravel Road fork is Flat mount too (along with the disc road). It's just the CX forks that aren't yet.

jtakeda
09-04-2017, 03:42 PM
How are those campy disk brakes?


I have my lemond set up with campy and trp spyre. I think they work quite well but wouldn't mind going full campy

ptourkin
09-04-2017, 05:23 PM
Look at the Rodeo Labs Spork. It is flat mount and a lot of custom builders have used them. Has bonus of fender/rack mount.

http://www.rodeo-labs.com/product/rodeospork/

Duende
09-04-2017, 10:38 PM
My .02, based on just a few short rides... Campy brakes flat out MURDER the Spyres.

People probably have heard me complain about the Spyres enough, so I'll spare you the rant.

In regards to the Enve GRD fork, I know it can at least run a 38... Maybe bigger, as there seems to be quite a bit of room. :)

campy man
09-17-2017, 12:19 PM
Backcountry has Campy H11 components. The rear is either 140mm or 160mm calipers???

Hoping the Paceline can share their knowledge & experience on which is the best choice for a road bike w/32mm tires for mixed surface rides. Is the choice frame dependent?

cachagua
09-17-2017, 03:14 PM
While we're on the subject -- are there or will there be just plain brake-lever brake levers (i.e., not brifters) for the Campy disc brakes?

oldpotatoe
09-17-2017, 07:54 PM
While we're on the subject -- are there or will there be just plain brake-lever brake levers (i.e., not brifters) for the Campy disc brakes?

Doubt it. Single speed disc isn't something Campagnolo is pursuing.

Duende
09-17-2017, 09:19 PM
Backcountry has Campy H11 components. The rear is either 140mm or 160mm calipers???

Hoping the Paceline can share their knowledge & experience on which is the best choice for a road bike w/32mm tires for mixed surface rides. Is the choice frame dependent?

Lot's of frames can support 32mm these days.. take your pick.

Flat mount 160 FR, and flat mount 140 or 160 Rear are the main criteria.

Beyond that it's really you deciding what frame material you're after.

cachagua
09-18-2017, 01:03 AM
Single speed disc isn't something Campagnolo is pursuing.

Hah, yeah, probably not. Extremely small market segment, at best, I suppose.

Well, that's okay, there's still long-reach calipers. Thanks all the same.

Mark McM
09-18-2017, 10:19 AM
Doubt it. Single speed disc isn't something Campagnolo is pursuing.

What about TT/Triathlon? These bikes often use brake-only brake levers.

tylercheung
09-18-2017, 11:34 PM
Wish there could be some post mount Campagnolo, they apparently had prototypes being shown last year....

raisinberry777
09-19-2017, 03:43 AM
Wish there could be some post mount Campagnolo, they apparently had prototypes being shown last year....

Someone has been experimenting on another forum with Magura MT8 calipers, and it seems like it may work.

http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=145412