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Disc brake off.
Old hub back on.
A perfect fit.
Hmmmm seemed like a good idea at the time a disc brake.....
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wrecklessrobbie wrote:Disc brake off.
Old hub back on.
A perfect fit.
Hmmmm seemed like a good idea at the time a disc brake.....
Am glad this fits. I was thinking i had rebuilt the forks incorrectly.Image

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Thats definitely better.
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If it's the anti dive one that's how they are , all the peg is doing is stopping the Speedo housing moving
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jason frost wrote:If it's the anti dive one that's how they are , all the peg is doing is stopping the Speedo housing moving
Yes Jason. Its the anti dive version.
Does the lug not need to be further into the housing?
Or is it relying on the anti dive bracket to hold the speedo hub from potentially turning?

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All the braking force is on the anti dive bracket, all the lug is doing is stopping the Speedo housing from spinning round .
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jason frost wrote:All the braking force is on the anti dive bracket, all the lug is doing is stopping the Speedo housing from spinning round .
Ah right. So looking at the photo i should be ok using the disc brake then?
I did wonder...but to be honest was unsure...and dont want to build it incorrectly.

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wrecklessrobbie wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2018 9:28 pm
jason frost wrote:All the braking force is on the anti dive bracket, all the lug is doing is stopping the Speedo housing from spinning round .
Ah right. So looking at the photo i should be ok using the disc brake then?
I did wonder...but to be honest was unsure...and dont want to build it incorrectly.

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Yes , check that it won't pop out and your good to go
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Ok Jason.
I shall have another try of it.
It was tight fitting into the links so am thinking it will not come out.....famous last words...
Thank you for your replies.
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