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Couple more photos...
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this looks nice, got any pics of it built up?
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Tempting. Probably would've grabbed it if I hadn't started another project.
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No, I haven’t actually built it. I only did the work on it this week.
When I bought it I thought I’d buy a Halo MXR Supadrive hub and build a wheel then swap everything else off my federal but I just did the v brake mounts on the Federal and have barely used it since so I can’t really justify dropping the cash on the hub.
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Bump with price drop to £70 posted.
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what's the rear spacing so I can price up corresponding hub options?
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This frame is for a 14mm rear axle right?
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Sorry, hadn't seen this.
110mm spacing, 14mm axle as @psg1ben says.
I made the disc spacing the usual 15.25mm* offset from the locknut/innerface of the dropout to the rotor mounting surface as this is what the Halo hub uses (I checked with Halo) and what I think the Profile hub uses.
*Or thereabouts, I'm not gonna claim I was accurate to 1/4 of a mm!
It might be possible to do something with a flip flop hub and a threaded rotor adapter but on the flip flop hub and adpater I have, the disc sits closer to the dropout/locknut than the standard 15.25mm.
I'll include that white fork in the sale if you'd like it. It came with a Blank bmx frame so is probably the same brand.
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I'm actually getting really tempted to build this up with a front wheel in the back end and no chain for pumptrack wierdness!
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What is the plan with the disc brake and the horizontal dropout? So you not need a sliding mount?
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For how much the wheel is likely to be moved in the dropout I reckoned a static mount was ok.
I fitted one of these tabs to a frame for someone and they are getting on well with it.
Premium 21”” top tube frame that I’ve brazed a post mount tab to.
Frame has a 21” top tube, integrated headtube and mid bb. There are bearings for a 22mm crank spindle in the bb shell and they feel pretty good but there’s no tube space between them so you may put may not want to use them.
I’ve also added a zip tie cable guides to the seat stay and will provide a couple p clips and m4 bolts to attach the cable to the mounting points for removable stops that the frame already has.
It’s quite a nice frame with externally butted seattube, integrated seat clamp and the aforementioned removable brake mounts.
I don’t have the rim brake mounts but they’re easily gotten on eBay etc if you want.
Couple dents to the chainstays and a couple very small ones under the dt. Nothing bad enough to worry about though.
£80£70 posted to you.Completely raw right now but I can lacquer or oil it for free or paint it (in my own special style) for a little extra.
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