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just one question........why do you want a Giro on a race bike?
does anyone know if there is a place on the rear dropouts that I could have the mounts moved to which would allow me to use a U brake?
I need to be able to have my coaster brake as an option and no new school frames allow me to use a big enough sprocket to go with the 16t on my coaster tuffs.
Ols school look......and feel i would think?? translated to, pull lever and fook all happens
Quote from: telelogic on January 27, 2009, 12:01 PM I need to be able to have my coaster brake as an option and no new school frames allow me to use a big enough sprocket to go with the 16t on my coaster tuffs.What about using a smaller coaster sprocket on the back, which will allow you to use a smaller chainwheel?You can get coaster sprockets down to 12T, so 33/12 is about the same as 44/16.Brian
Quote from: brianp on January 27, 2009, 01:16 PMQuote from: telelogic on January 27, 2009, 12:01 PM I need to be able to have my coaster brake as an option and no new school frames allow me to use a big enough sprocket to go with the 16t on my coaster tuffs.What about using a smaller coaster sprocket on the back, which will allow you to use a smaller chainwheel?You can get coaster sprockets down to 12T, so 33/12 is about the same as 44/16.Brian are you saying that I could replace the cog I got with my new coaster tuffs with a 12t one? if so where can I get these?
on one of my retro quads i am running mx 1000's , obviously mounted to the brake bridge . canti mounts have been removed altogether for thay old school look tis the one our very own mr jackel modified .