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jT Racing:
--- Quote from: bodamus on December 09, 2007, 12:29 PM ---Yep what they said a Dia-compe 1020 or Shimano Tourney would give you a little more reach and would be a little more era correct if you were being fussy.
bodamus :)
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LOL, didn't want to mention the era thing
eloopnai:
thanks for the advice lads yep its a 901
im not to fussy on the era thing as im gonna use it its not gonna be a show bike :daumenhoch:
phantom photon:
--- Quote from: J.T. RACING on December 09, 2007, 12:25 PM ---or use a smaller spacer between caliper and frame to move the brake up the wheel a tad.
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What he said :daumenhoch:
Take out the 2 concave spacers that you've got fitted and stick them on the other side of the brake bracket on the frame. Will bring the caliper back a bit - just had to do the exact same thing on my DP with a set of 901's ;)
eloopnai:
i did actually have the spacers behind to start with didnt make much difference
think im gonna try the shorter chain link think that will work just gotta get one from somewhere ?
:daumenhoch: advice always appreciated fellas
CD17:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BICYCLE-CHAIN-1-2-LINK-1-8-KMC-FLY-FIT-T1-HARO_W0QQitemZ180190799940QQihZ008QQcategoryZ56193QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Try this :daumenhoch:
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