I am looking for very light weight alternatives for caliper mounting brackets that I make.
Here's one set up that I have been toying with (GL 1000 forks, 6 piston calipers).
The caliper mounitng brackets are made from 1/2 inch aluminum and weight 6 ounces each.
I thought I could save some weight by using 2 peices of 3/16 inch aluminum instead of the 1/2 solid peice.
(my supply store didnt have 1/8 inch in 6061)
I got the weight down to 4.5 ounces each, but I had to machine 14 seperate peices to do it. The 2 peices of 3/16 are seperated by an aluminum "washer" and one peice (dowel) on the outer 3/16 peice is press fit through the whole assembly to hold it all together. All that machining for very little weight loss doesnt really seam worth the effort.
Comparison of new and old brackets. Other than construction, they are identical (fit the same application)
I could machine the 3/16 inch peices down to 1/8 inch each and probably save some more weight or even slot the side plates to shave some weight, but I am thinking about possibly doing them in Carbon Fiber.
Is carbon fiber suitable for this type of application?
What other lightweight material could be used for these brackets.
I have looked at Titanium, but it is expensive as all get out.
Any help would be appreciated,