Worth of a disc conversion?

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02-21-10 | 07:45 PM
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I have a '10 DB response, Just upgraded the crankset to something more durable. I bought a Manitou fork from a guy today for $50 lightly used, not realizing it wouldn't work with rim brakes. Now, I'm wondering if I should pick up his wheelset and brakes. He wants $70 for the wheels and brakes. Is this a good enough deal for the conversion?

Brakes are Hayes mx1
All he knows of the wheelset is Shimano

Is there any way of mounting v brakes to a fork that is not set up for it? Like a clamp on mount or something?

Thanks in advance
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02-21-10 | 08:34 PM
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if they are in good working condition then $70 for wheels and brakes is a pretty decent deal.
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02-21-10 | 08:47 PM
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The rear wheel is a little banged up but still spins true, I can straighten out the dents
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02-21-10 | 09:51 PM
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Is there any way of mounting v brakes to a fork that is not set up for it? Like a clamp on mount or something?
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02-21-10 | 10:49 PM
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The is no way to mount V-brakes on a disc specific fork. $70 for the brakes and wheels is a good price. Sell your old fork, wheels, etc. on eBay or something and use that money to buy a new back wheel.
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02-22-10 | 12:03 AM
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Quote: The is no way to mount V-brakes on a disc specific fork. $70 for the brakes and wheels is a good price. Sell your old fork, wheels, etc. on eBay or something and use that money to buy a new back wheel.
The back wheel is repairable, guess I'll bite the bullet
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02-22-10 | 03:54 PM
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That's cool. Fix it until it can't be fixed is what I always say.
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02-23-10 | 01:57 AM
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Quote: That's cool. Fix it until it can't be fixed is what I always say.
I did too, got it all put together
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