Rear caliper mounting locations
Re: Rear caliper mounting locations
Tony, glad you posted..Haven't totally forgotten about you and expecting to have your bits by the end of the week and try to drop them off when I pass Friday evening as I still have your flywheel to drop off and keep forgetting to pack in the car!
Why ask... sometime you just go to do it and find out?
Re: Rear caliper mounting locations
gl_s_r wrote:The rusty makeshift bolts aren't! They look really bad.
Waiting for Xmas to finish and then I'm off down the nut and bolt shop. I'll get yours when I'm there Jamie as got the large bits back and just about to send the smaller bits off now I know they can be done.
Sweeet!





Thanks mate

Jamie 

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What's your excuse for this one

Just think I voted for it too !

Just think I voted for it too !
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I know I know... That's why I mentioned you'll have to forgive them as they are old ones from around the workshop to hold things in place while I swap a few things about... It's embarrassing I know especially when they are only about fifty pence each.
I'll replace it with a new one tomorrow morning for you so you can feel better about it all.
I'll replace it with a new one tomorrow morning for you so you can feel better about it all.

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No.agentpineapple wrote:busted mark..........![]()
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Rusted Mark.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Rear caliper mounting locations
Spot the difference... spent 30 seconds today doing something different to the rear sets..


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That looks much better without the rust :-)
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ha ha ha... Can't believe you guilt tripped me into swapping them, more so as I knew they were never going to stay there and were a temporary fixing.. they are coming back out again just after xmas.
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gl_s_r... you are going to have to stop posting pics of your bike, not only am I getting increasingly jealous, I've run out of tissues... 

Jamie 

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Are you trying to rub the rust of it too ?Jamoi wrote:gl_s_r... you are going to have to stop posting pics of your bike, not only am I getting increasingly jealous, I've run out of tissues...
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Try tena for men.Jamoi wrote:![]()
No I just can't stop dribbling!
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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I think it's the rear wheel spindle that finishes off the bike so well!! 

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