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  • 180 disc with 160 adaptor if i recall.

    Best pic i could find
    Axle all the way back in the dropout, 42mm fit barely
    With smaller tyres 160mm disc is fine

  • Why would a waif like you need anything more than 160 mm rotors?

  • No reason, certainly not on the back!

    You had a pompetamine for a bit, right? What did you do for rear brakes?

  • Hi everyone, Im looking for XL Pomp, preferably FS, not full bike. Preferably in raw.

    Must be shipped to Poland.

  • I had a pair of Spyres on it, 160 mm front and rear.

  • F+F in raw are only £150 right now on planet x...

  • £150 in blue, £200 in raw

  • I guess he'll need to pay £50 more to make his dreams come true

  • That's only like €180.

  • I know, but I also can buy whole bike for 200GPB.
    Last year there was a deal in which you could buy Pomp with finishing kit for 2 hundreds, I am waitng for it.

  • It must have been discussed on here, rear wishbone.
    Without drilling a mudguard, is there a mudguard adaptor knocking around somewhere?
    There must be something.

  • Why not drill it?

  • I drilled it.

    Then redrilled it when I realised the hole was about 5mm off.

  • Pretty sure I'll drill, but I'm just checking.

  • Measure trice 🙃

  • Measure as many times as you want, if you've got dicks for thumbs like me....

  • Don´t measure, mount everything and then centre-punch the guard in place...?

  • If plastic guards then mount everything, stick allen bolt on end of allen key, hit it with the torch, screw into place through the guard.

    If metal, measure about 6 times, then do the centre punch thing coz your still not sure and finally, drill it 5mm from where you should have.

  • Torch? You mean hammer right?

  • Heat it to melt through the plastic.
    The molten plastic will then act as primitive threadlock.

  • Kick the bolt through the mudguard into the seatstay hole thingie, which you've spat in first to lube it up.

  • Shout "FUCKING BUILD YOURSELF, TWAT!" at a pile of bike parts on your kitchen floor.

  • Er. That's my normal method.

    Involves beer too.

  • Rotor bolts are fouling the fork leg on my pompetamine build. how's this even possible.


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  • @theshipwright did you have issues with this? Wheel is in straight. I'm baffled.

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