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[Closed] Inbred rear disc caliper mounting question

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Morning all,
What a lovely day it is here near Grenoble.

Anyway I'm building up my sliding drop out inbred into a more main duty mtb from its previous incarnation as a commuter. I'm putting my hope mono minis on it rather than the V brakes I've had on it previously..

Only I think I might be missing something... (I bought the frame 2nd hand)
There is about a 8-10mm gap between the outside of the caliper when it straddles the disc and the actual mounting holes. Should I have a bracket or plate or something? The gap is due to the thickness of the machined plate drop outs and seems a bit dumb/ not very good engineering wise just to shim with washers and longer calpier mounting bolts.

Also, should I have some covers to go over the v brake studs once I have removed the stud bracket? Or was a cover never supplied? i.e. just put some blanking bolts in there.

cheers for all your help in advance. The font of all knowledge ever disappoints


 
Posted : 23/04/2010 9:23 am
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They supply little black spacers when they sell they frame, the old owner should have them, I lost mine and use washers, you also need some longer m6 bolts, Its to do with the extra width needed due to the sliding dropouts.


 
Posted : 23/04/2010 9:35 am
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ok, I shall raid my parts tins again searching for little black spacers!
As that's most likely what has happened rather than not gettin gthem when I bough the frame.

To me a better solution would be to extend the height of the drop out, but oh well.

Does anyone have a phot of the little black spacers? ideally in use?


 
Posted : 23/04/2010 9:53 am