That looks great, Chuck!!!
Thanks!!
Looking good, Chuck.
Have you considered a vented rotor option for the front, or is that an unnecessary complication?
I have. Wilwood makes the Powerlite radial in two sizes so you could run ventilated if you go with the larger size
https://www.wilwood.com/Calipers/CaliperList?subname=PowerliteIdeally I would tweak the location of the ventilated rotor by adjusting the offset of the aluminum hat so the same bracket could accommodate both offsets.
Long term I am designing a new aluminum hub which accepts the rotor via AP floating (or fixed) hardware instead of the traditional 4 bolts. This saves the weight of the bolts and the associated material needed. I have been scratching my head about this because the normal aluminum hubs are plentiful and cheap, so this is my logical evolution to that set up. Another feature I want to integrate is a bearing spacer tube (similar to the rear bearings) because I have read of improvements in stability. I hope to have some real parts to show everyone soon
Nietzsche argued it is the tool which insists on cutting rather than the user's genuine proclivity to act...I believe his analogy was the knife of a murder is the ever suggestive force that demands use from its owner... It's not that I need this hub... but rather that my machine lusts for chips