Hey guys, I'm asking a question that's been beaten to death over and over, but with a slight twist. I picked up a used (like new) bike at work for relatively cheap, and it has front and rear mechanical (plan to upgrade to hydraulic) disc brakes; is there a way to use a rear disc brake and not have a jackshaft (won't fit) or top hat adapter (expensive to buy, I could make one out of wood if I really needed to)? I was thinking I could reverse the rear wheel (as in putting it in with the disc side on the right and the cassette on the left) and find a way to move the caliper to the right, and figure some way to mount the sprocket to the cassette splines. I could toss a sidepull on the rear, but I'd rather have two disc brakes.