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Originally Posted by Igneous Faction
I say, if you can get a caliper, drill it. It's not a 3rensho.
The ONLY reason i wouldnt want to drill it is because of possibly wanting to resell it in the future. Im gonna try to get one of those fork mounts pictured above if i can. |
Originally Posted by deathhare
The ONLY reason i wouldnt want to drill it is because of possibly wanting to resell it in the future.
Im gonna try to get one of those fork mounts pictured above if i can. |
Why not get a front hub with a drum brake built into it? Sturmey Archer makes one, and I'm sure it's not the only option.
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Originally Posted by savier_pdx
you just compared an original van gogh to a keirin fork. wow.
all hail the mighty NJS stamp! That frame is a masterpeice. It says so right on the headbadge. |
Originally Posted by rhm
Why not get a front hub with a drum brake built into it? Sturmey Archer makes one, and I'm sure it's not the only option.
Still, an excellent idea, I think, considering that a very good and reliablefront rollerbrake will cost only about 20 bux. |
drum brake?
i have one, they're good. they're also silent so you never know exactly when to brace yourself |
Yea I was going to suggest those sweet Keirin road trainning brake things, but didn't know they were that expensive. Which, by the way, they are almost $350? For real?
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if you drill out the fork and are worried about resale- just fill the hole with bondo or spackle or toothpaste and paint to match with a paint pen or nailpolish
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Originally Posted by DoshKel
Yea I was going to suggest those sweet Keirin road trainning brake things, but didn't know they were that expensive. Which, by the way, they are almost $350? For real?
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http://trackstarnyc.com/store/catalo...products_id=93 they arent that much. its also a rear brake. oh well.
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Originally Posted by babychris
http://trackstarnyc.com/store/catalo...products_id=93 they arent that much. its also a rear brake. oh well.
although the keirin riders seem to prefer only a rear brake for road training for some strange reason...(???) |
Originally Posted by babychris
are they really that much? wow.
I hope not haha.
Originally Posted by goldener
that is for a rear brake, not a front brake... a front brake is way better.
although the keirin riders seem to prefer only a rear brake for road training for some strange reason...(???) |
Originally Posted by DoshKel
IEasy skidzzzz duh.
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Originally Posted by goldener
that is for a rear brake, not a front brake... a front brake is way better.
although the keirin riders seem to prefer only a rear brake for road training for some strange reason...(???) I know. same idea though. no drilling involved. and not 350 dollars. |
those rear brake plate adaptors don't look too hard to make- just a couple pieces of rectangular1/8" alu or steel, some inner tube strips to protect the frame and a couple of bolts to bolt the whole mess on. and a cheap rear brake.
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Originally Posted by goldener
dumbest response ever!! :)
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Originally Posted by DoshKel
I'm not really sure, but deathare mentioned that the frame cost $350, and that the brake was close to that.
I hope not haha. Easy skidzzzz duh. |
Dayum.
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Originally Posted by goldener
if you drill out the fork and are worried about resale- just fill the hole with bondo or spackle or toothpaste and paint to match with a paint pen or nailpolish
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