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Author Topic: Baby steps towards my third bike  (Read 10301 times)

Spokes

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Re: Baby steps towards my third bike
« Reply #15 on: April 03, 2016, 12:51:29 pm »
Wow that looks a cool piece kit!

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purple gerbil

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Re: Baby steps towards my third bike
« Reply #16 on: April 03, 2016, 01:15:52 pm »
Starting to look good, gonna be an interesting build.
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fyrstormer

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Re: Baby steps towards my third bike
« Reply #17 on: April 03, 2016, 08:50:36 pm »
God knows when I'll have the time, money, and space to actually build anything with these parts, but at least I have them now -- and spares. Oh man do I have spares. I've got another four of these brakes sitting in a pile, because that's what it took to get a complete set of mounting hardware. But as inexpensive as they were, it was worth it, because this particular version of the roller brake can mount to disc-brake tabs, which blows wide-open the possibilities for which frames I can use. Depending on how parts line up, I might be able to use the front brake on the rear hub too, which would let me take advantage of the disc-brake-mount approach on both wheels. I know front and rear disc-brake mounts are positioned slightly differently, but there's some adjustability in the mounting hardware for the roller brakes, so it might actually work.

All I gotta do now is convince myself to stop buying RC cars, move to another state, get settled down, and finish this build before having kids. God knows I won't have time for anything else after that.

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Re: Baby steps towards my third bike
« Reply #18 on: April 04, 2016, 02:49:08 am »
Love the cooling(?) fins on the rear hub, glad I could play a small part in realising your aspirations!

Off to Cuba on Wednesday, I doubt I'll see any PRO~FLEX's there, just heavy Chinese clunkers!

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Re: Baby steps towards my third bike
« Reply #19 on: April 05, 2016, 01:57:25 am »
Yep, both of the roller brakes have cooling fins on the wheel-facing side. Thanks again for your help getting the hubs.