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New school brakes on old school ride....
Sanmarcopizza:
I guess the thingy you need would be an odyssey pozistop
Rombloke:
its not the plate that flexes but the fact that its only connected by a bolt at the top....the lugs are nr the bottom....therefore the old fulcrum/lever effect comes into play....believe me you need to jubilee clip it...or as san says zip ties...although i used one of these plates on rhys's last bike and he was forever snapping zip ties...
Dave
lloydieboy:
Cheers for the link. Could these be used for both front and back brakes????
Lloyd
--- Quote from: kdw712 on September 14, 2005, 12:39 PM ---I think you need a U or V brake plate
single bolt to frame and plate has canti posts fixed to it
try this link
http://www.winstanleysbmx.com/index.html?9gaoaMNAq+gC6Gw5UfkpFtOZoUaSe1rVolSbJwWnUD087LlnEUfhkb3FVIxaECEG56pmDyNa5E/OaIGYIzmVqtKBkQUQwUmUA4cFOvjt2d0LlxdL25V6u7KwJVSzXfaqA9iHtaw5vqS6U71vrZt09Ckxz8kZKmW47THsIVJ2Qow=
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Sanmarcopizza:
Here you go, an example of the set up at the rear.
You will need a pozistop (look at the seat clamp) it's a cable hanger integrated into the seat clamp.Probably need to get one from the USA. OT cycles has one in blue for about £12. You need to buy a specific front brake for the front as the cable will come into i from the side not the centre. An Odyssey Evolver comes with all the stuff for front or rear, as does a Primo E Brake, but Hombre's are specific for front or rear.
ORB:
Sandro.
SORT THEM DECALS OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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