i didnt say the rotor is the major problem in trials,i just commented the exploded rotor.
problem are the mounts and the rotor together,both designed for forwards directed forces,a good mount with a symmetrical rotor would be good imo.
maybe the dez company makes their homework in physics (and reading lessons)before making jokes about other companies lol
a rim brake is the biggest disc brake you can get with a mount that works,for a reason it had decades of use now
hopes rotors arent trials specific,their calipers are,theyre beefed up in the areas an i.e. old 4piston deore xt would crack,the mounting eye on the caliper,and hopes have no postmount adaptors afaik,wich is one of the weakest points a disc can have.
when you brake with a rear disc in mtb use,the caliper pushes on the front mount and pulls on the rear one(i mean the mounting holes of one mount),and IS2000 mounts are designed for that force induction.
for trials a new mount,maybe between the seat- and chainstays,with diagonal orientation,viewing the brake from the side,would be good in sense of compensating both forces,forwards and backwards with the same efficiency.
that mount would be expensive to develop,heavier(stay tubes would have to be asymmetrical and with thicker walls) and a pain in the arse for mass production.
industrial manufacturers wait for demand of many customers before changing anything,change is lost money.
i did it again,went a bit OT,sorry to the threadstarter
edited for spelling correction at last haha