does 20+ and +20 really make a difference? and its both wrong sized adapter and and the mounting is too far to the left. which i can fix easily, so yeah i got it fixed now.
the space is arounf 4-5 mm wide, ill just shove some ordinary washers in, but just realise the brake is a 20+ monting so i cant run my front brake anyway
so basically it is as if the bracket is not close enough to the rotor. and i would need some sort of spacer to make it fit. the saint worked perfect on my last forks. is there any way in which i could fix this?
could be spokes being loose, i used to have a similar problem, when i put power down my brake would catch, the then i was normal cycling, no catching. had the spokes tensioned and was fine.
may have been some guy who was look for tools (because the bike was stolen from a van) and must have got a surprise when he saw a trials bike, so took it anyway. i believe its quite common for tools to be stolen as i always see vans with "no tools or goods left in this van over night"
i read the title and saw the picture.
and i guess to do a side hop to wedge you just side hop..... to a langing that is only just big enough or..... a wedge
actually they are not
http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/hydraulic_disc_brakes/shimano_saint_m810_no_rotor_or_adaptor/c558p12166.html
shimano-saint-disc-brake-caliper-copy-180525-1.jpg (2000×1992)
see the saint has 5 bolts going across and the zee has 2