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  • Vortexracing
    Full Member

    Looking to get my Kona Unit re-sprayed but fancy replacing the old cable guides on the top tube with hose guides/clips.

    ie these

    anybody know where I can get them? I can always get them welded on at work

    OR

    Somewhere in the Northwest that can do the mod for me?

    Ta

    Dave

    bencooper
    Free Member

    Yes to both – well, I’m in Glasgow but can either braze them on for you or post you some.

    Edit: aluminium? Can’t braze that, but can send you some…

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    Ben, how well do these things stay on with epoxy?

    bencooper
    Free Member

    Pretty well, apparently – not tried myself but others have.

    I’ve also got some alu ones which attach with little pop rivets.

    izakimak
    Free Member

    Paul hewitts will do it.

    Vortexracing
    Full Member

    Paul hewitts will do it.

    aha good shout

    cheers ben, i’ll try Mr Hewitt first, if he won’t/can’t/costs too much i’ll give you a shout if thats OK.

    It’s a steel frame so it will be either brazed or tig’d

    Thanks

    Dave

    takisawa2
    Full Member

    Could you not dremmel them in to the required shape ?

    bencooper
    Free Member

    Ah okay, I thought the pic was of the same frame 🙂

    Vortexracing
    Full Member

    Could you not dremmel them in to the required shape ?

    not really the ones on it ATM are the old type ie outer cable guides/stops

    mick_r
    Full Member

    Hiya dave – how many do you want?

    I’ve just had a count up and got 9 in the garage and can silver solder them if you want – swap you for some beer 🙂

    Paul W has my mobile / email etc.

    Each one needs a little work with a file to match the diameter of the tube (the raw casting has bits of flash etc to clean off).

    RustyMac
    Free Member

    Ben,

    Do you know if such a thing exists to replace one of these

    with something that could take an outer cable and act as a stop.

    What i am thinking is something like this

    but with a stop on one side and a cable clamp on the other for the rear gear cable.

    Vortexracing
    Full Member

    Cheers Mick_r

    I’ll get in touch with paul and get your number if thats OK

    thanks for the offer, I need 2 maybe three.

    I’ll take the others off and give you a shout

    mick_r
    Full Member

    No problem – whenever suits you.

    I’ve got a basic setup at home for silver. I usually hold them in position with loop of twisted mig wire then cut it off after soldering.

    I take it you’ll be using Fastline again for paint? I need to pay them a visit sometime (need quotes for some boring work stuff and a couple of frames to powder before the Bespoked show in April).

    Vortexracing
    Full Member

    Yip fastline again, the guy seems honest and good value.

    bencooper
    Free Member

    RM – I don’t know of anything like that, but shouldn’t be hard to make one – it’s possible to get steel under-BB guides so could get one of them and braze on the stops as needed.

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