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Old 03-07-13 | 09:05 PM
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From: Mesa, AZ

Bikes: 1992 Trek 800 Antelope, 1971 Triumph

I have an 11-32 cassette on the back but I'm not sure what the numbers are on the front though. But here's my plan for the summer (or when I have money):

I want to put disc brakes on the front and rear on my bike but my hubs aren't compatible with 6-bolt disc brakes. That means I have to get new rims. New wheels mean I need to move the cassette over to the rear wheel. I think I might as well replace the cassette along with the chain. You with me? 6 items. My current cables and housings are too short for use with disc brake calipers. 8 items now. Also some rim tape, lube for the housings, a chain whip and lock nut, a torque wrench for the cassette. Uugughhghgggasgsndlgsijng. IS THERE A MULTI-TOOL FOR THIS STUFF!!??

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