Idea of the day
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Death fork? Naaaah!!

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Idea of the day
When I switched the levers on my daughter's bike I lost the adjusters. Mafrac put them on the levers and the Weinman/Dia-Compe folks put them on the hangers or calipers. So with boredom looming, snow falling yet again, and tools at hand I put some adjusters on the Weinman levers by drilling and tapping the bushing on the top of the lever.

Works like a charm.
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Works like a charm.
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Along with being nice for adjustability, it is also a good unique feature making it easy to identify the bike if "misplaced".
Is using a tap tricky, or if I have a need, should I pick up a set to do some threading?
Is using a tap tricky, or if I have a need, should I pick up a set to do some threading?
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#4
using a tap is quite easy, I have threaded the rear cable stops on a couple touring bikes and added an adjuster, it works great!
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Death fork? Naaaah!!

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From: The other Maine, north of RT 2
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I did, with no shame.
This is her first road bike, and bike with drops. I want her to be as comfortable as possible until she gets her feet under her.
I set the brakes up with the safety levers from scratch, re-shaped the levers a bit, and they work perfectly-you can lock the front or rear with the safety levers. There's nothing wrong with them if set up properly. But they almost never are
AND I promised bifters for her next build-a mid eighties Shogun 400 about 52cm
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This is her first road bike, and bike with drops. I want her to be as comfortable as possible until she gets her feet under her.
I set the brakes up with the safety levers from scratch, re-shaped the levers a bit, and they work perfectly-you can lock the front or rear with the safety levers. There's nothing wrong with them if set up properly. But they almost never are
AND I promised bifters for her next build-a mid eighties Shogun 400 about 52cm

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You know it's going to be a good day when the stem and seatpost come right out.
(looking for a picture and not seeing it? Thank the Photobucket fiasco.PM me and I'll link it up.)
You know it's going to be a good day when the stem and seatpost come right out.
(looking for a picture and not seeing it? Thank the Photobucket fiasco.PM me and I'll link it up.)





What a brilliant idea! I wish I had thought of that.
