The sleeve nut won’t fit into the hole in the fork if it’s drilled for nutted callipers though surely?
You say “frame” but looking at that it looks more like a front set up so I’d this going on the fork?
What material?
If you need a nutted rear caliper but don’t have one, a modern front caliper will have a long enough axle that you can get a nut on it (usually).
Yes, sorry, forks not frame there, I'll change it now.
The forks are original on a steel Raleigh Stowaway. The drilling probably isn't wide enough, I'll try and check today. Wondering really if it's a non-starter from a safety perspective...
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The sleeve nut won’t fit into the hole in the fork if it’s drilled for nutted callipers though surely?
You say “frame” but looking at that it looks more like a front set up so I’d this going on the fork?
What material?
If you need a nutted rear caliper but don’t have one, a modern front caliper will have a long enough axle that you can get a nut on it (usually).