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ACS Rotor with other stems (RL Osborn)
SaMAlex:
Loads of stems were drilled like this. Hutch, Tuffneck ...
I had a tuffneck stem but I didnt wanna drill through the stem body so I drilled through one of the bolts. I just stopped the outer cable in the allen key hex and didnt use an adjuster and it meant I could just change the bolt to a new one if it didnt work / I didnt like it.
fLA:
hi,
I have my self a GT Stem mallet...
and a Gyro..
the system isn t working well...
do Y have to put a spacer in the headset? (make it taller,.. for cable)
please explain me the drilling issue... with pic if possible.
regards,
fLAVIO
Del:
--- Quote from: Stevo on July 03, 2007, 12:00 AM ---ACS rotor stems are hard to find these days so I might do the same to one of my stems.
--- End quote ---
Are they the ones that are angled downwards? I have one of them in the loft I think.
macmark:
I had a rotor on my streetbeat bitd. From memory I think the stem was very similar to a SunTour power stem. Can't remember if it was a SunTour stem or an ACS one that looked similar. Got no clearer pics of it to check though.
Mark
thebigdog:
I have a mint acs rotor stem,in fact i had 2 not that long ago.i have a spare acs rotor to
heres a pic of the rotor working on my cw,this is with the cw stem that i put on later when i sourced on,the brakes worked ok,a bit spongy,but it had skyways on it to,and the stem did flex a bit due to the height needed for it to work properly.
heres a pic of the cw when i first got it and the stem then was the silver acs rotor,its hard to see,if you want i can sort a picture out of it later if you want??
its probably up for sale to if you want it (thats the acs stem + rotor)?
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