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• #102
actually, for a few minutes I thought I was on /b/.
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• #103
FUCK! wish I'd been online yesterday. Only just finished sawing the frame up into little pieces! After reading your 1st posting, I was worried I might get ex-communicated by my rabbi - I am a red sea pedestrian.
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• #104
Only jesus could walk on water.
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• #105
He came back to life too. Bit like this zombie thread.
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• #106
so when you finally get the frame back from the roz, do yourself a favour and thoroughly inspect the frame and fork (more the fork) if it had disc brake mounts brazed on at some point. there are acres of photos on the tnet of home brazed disc mounts causing frames and forks to fail in an epic and teeth destroying fashion. after market disc mounts on a frame and more importantly, fork, which werent designed for disc mounts s a recipe for disaster. much the willy pie earlier in the thread. so check it or get someone else to check it properly after the sand blast and before the paint job. or find yourself a good dentist, just in case like.
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• #107
I just took another look at the original ad. (on here) for the frame. The brackets I removed were apparently front and back hub brakes. Anyone heard of such things? I suppose a coaster brake could be called a hub brake, but that's only on the back.
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• #108
Ed should know. Probably some kind of drum brakes.
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• #110
Yep, I reckon that's it, though there were no brazed on cable guides on the RH fork
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