http://www.aventonbikes.jp
Frame:
AVENTON MATARO Low 57
Fork/Headset:
AVENTON full carbon fork
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
ROTOR 3D24 Track
Pedals:
CRANK BROTHERS Eggbeater3
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
PhilWood 16t/SUGINO Super ZEN 49t/HKK Vertex Silver
Saddle/Seatpost:
Fizik KURVE Bull/AVENTON Carbon Aero
Brakes:
Front TRP T925 R/Rear SHIMANO BR-6810-R Directmount System
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
HED.3c
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Carbon 50mm/PhilWood
Added by Womi69. Last updated almost 10 years ago.
13 Comments
where can I order the mataro frame with this rear break mount? Or is it still a prototype?
Posted over 9 years ago
Agreed, i have been hoping to see those types of brake mounts come up more on cheaper frames.
Posted almost 10 years ago
This ends my craving .. the last straw for the Mataro Low.. simply the best
Posted almost 10 years ago
so you drilled the frame to internally run a rear brake cable??? where the heck is the rear brake even??? I need more pics to understand this wiizardry
Posted almost 10 years ago
his rear brakes are used for TT bikes that are integrated in the chainstay.
so he either wielded pivot points or drilled his chainstay in for the direct brake mount
Posted almost 10 years ago
In Japan, all bikes are required by law to have both front and rear brakes. I think Aventon's way of doing it is actually pretty clever and very clean looking.
Posted almost 10 years ago
Agreed, i have been hoping to see those types of brake mounts come up more on cheaper frames.
Posted almost 10 years ago
arctic84 says:
Could you please explain what you did to install the brake? Does it hold up well or is it more for asthetics since you're require to have the rear brake?
Posted almost 8 years ago