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Mid School BMX (>87) 1989 to 2003 (<05) => Mid School ( Keep the faith ) => Topic started by: theboss290 on February 28, 2012, 01:38 AM
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built this to race its very early new school but think of it more mid school.
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like that looks mint
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cheers ;) I was hoping to give this a run at the track tomorrow but im having dramas lining the rear cog with the chain wheel, its out by about 1/2 a mm .
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very nice, they are kastan made aren't they :daumenhoch:
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get a spcer behingd the freewheel .easy to sort just twot finding spacer right size i used spacers from my shimano xt hollowtech bb
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as far as i know Mosh are built by Giant.??
Ive come up with a short term fix , im going to put a spider on and bolt the chain wheel to the back of it , the problem is there is no room for a spacer on the freewheel :( , i have another hub here that will work but have to get it built up .
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as far as i know Mosh are built by Giant.??
Ive come up with a short term fix , im going to put a spider on and bolt the chain wheel to the back of it , the problem is there is no room for a spacer on the freewheel :( , i have another hub here that will work but have to get it built up .
Bike looks good.Think Mosh were originally an independent company that later got bought out by Giant.If you need a slim freewheel spacer,PM me and I`ll post one out to you FOC.
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looks nice, :daumenhoch: gave one of those away the other year, looked very similar , made a local young lad happy :daumenhoch:
are you using a top hat on the chain ring? if so cut the flange ( ;D ) off it so it fits inside the chain ring should free up about 2mm to move the chain ring then use thinner spacers to get the chain alignment :daumenhoch:
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the new set up , looks like i fixed the problem for now :daumenhoch:
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cool looks okay that does