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My nephew machinist says he is too busy to make any for now. He recently became part owner of the company. I will keep on him though.Thunderchild
Quote from: Willie_B on January 17, 2011, 03:00:45 pmDoes anyone have a photo of this installed? I got a NOS one in a box of parts and the directions are a little vague. Thanks.Here you go, it's very sturdy since it's machined with the oval to fit in the dropout. This is on my aluminum swing arm 4000. Very Simple install.
Does anyone have a photo of this installed? I got a NOS one in a box of parts and the directions are a little vague. Thanks.
Your quickest solution will be to make your own adapter. Plenty of people have done this succesfully. Alternatively my 957 has HOPE Ti Glide hubs with their hanger system that puts the hanger inboard of the swing arm and locates onto the wheel spindle. Im sure there are manufacturers that still make this type of system. How ever if you do find a 5996 then make some copies as their are a lot of other members of this site who would also like one.Chris
Ah, the old 5996 - nice to see one again - Proflex was well ahead of itself when it designed these little units so all of us could eventually upgrade to rear discs.Much discussion went on a ways back as to who created and came up with the idea for rear adapters for the old proflexes - I'd always referenced the 5996 as the original and that our plates were loose copies of the original design.I couldn't get one at the time as they were discontinued so I hacked a few out in my garage and they came out looking like this:It would be nice if someone with the right knowhow and machinery could reproduce them - they look sharpOP