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bolt on brake lugs
oberonspacefruit:
what would fred dibner say.
theRuler:
"help! i'm buried let me out!!"
TwoBobRob:
Hang on....... the AD brake is flexing the plate's lugs apart? Or the plate is flexing back and forth on its 6mm fixing bolt? Bolting on lugs probably won't cure the first one - you'd still need a brace to stop that, and if its the second one, I assume the brake is on top of the seatstays? If its underneath you need to flip it over.
:angrysoapbox: AND ANOTHER THING............... :angrysoapbox:
Jimwise and you, Ruler, are hardly 6 stone weaklings - you're biatching about the weight of a brake plate? stop being such a pair of pussies. I'm amazed you even have the strength to pull the fooking brake lever if the weight of a brake plate concerns you.... JEEZ.....
No offence like...... ;D ;D ;D
Carry on....... :P
jimwise68:
Rob,
none taken mate. :LolLolLolLol:
Glad you got that off your chest!
theRuler:
--- Quote from: theŽuler on May 06, 2006, 08:57 PM ---i know you can get ad lug brake plates, but they are super heavy and they flex too much
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