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Old 02-25-10, 02:01 PM
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Retrofit Cantilever mounts that bolt on?

I remember a company that made a canti mount that bolts onto the fork. It was early 90's I think?

Anyone have a name or a pic of these?
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Moots Mounts ... ?

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Moots is all I remember too I looked for them the other day but they are not on their website.
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Moots mounts is correct, but they're no longer in production. I couldn't find anyone who currently makes them, but I haven't looked in a year or so.
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I think that you are better off looking for a hybrid fork that would fit your bike and change forks.
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Look at BMX parts. They used bolt on adapters to do this. Roger
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bolt on canti mounts <== kluge (= bodge, in Her Majesty's English)

(for those unfamiliar with American slang, kluge rhymes with huge)
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