I REALLY dig that you are using a bike wheel for your pipe bends!
This is one sexy build.
This is one sexy build.
My Electra came with one of those.
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You use what ya got, right?I REALLY dig that you are using a bike wheel for your pipe bends!
This is one sexy build.
Andy, could you take a measurement for me? I need to know the distance from the face of the smallest cog, to the face of the derailleur mount.
TIA
Hope this helps. It's probably a metric measurement, but all I could find quick was a "regular" ruler.
From the face of the teeth to the derailleur mount is about a 1/4 inch.
A picture is supposed to be worth a 1000 words, so maybe one will help here...
Thank you. I've never built a tank before, I hope I can pull this off.Bar standoffs came out awesome!!!
The lines of that tank are just as sexy as the frame. They are gonna compliment each other well.
Thank you, but that didn't help me. I'm using 120mm discs. The calipers I'm using have the bolts in a vertical position, I want to make mounts that are horizontal. I've seen adapters that have this configuration, but I don't know if there is one size that would work better than another. The caliper and rotor fit inside the wheel so the smaller the adapter, the better. Making mounts that have the proper height is easy, centering it so the rotor is centered is the hard part. This is why I want to use and adjustable adapter.It’s about the radius from the axle to the mounting holes. Get that right and any CS/axle orientation/angle can work. And the distance between the two, of course. This is ISO mount. The link has other info.
http://blog.artscyclery.com/keeping-the-rubber-side-down/rubber-side-down-disc-brake-adapters/
Thank you, but that didn't help me. I'm using 120mm discs. The calipers I'm using have the bolts in a vertical position, I want to make mounts that are horizontal. I've seen adapters that have this configuration, but I don't know if there is one size that would work better than another. The caliper and rotor fit inside the wheel so the smaller the adapter, the better. Making mounts that have the proper height is easy, centering it so the rotor is centered is the hard part. This is why I want to use and adjustable adapter.
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