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...preferably in the UK or by someone that answers email regarding UK delivery :?

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Tommo sells them AFAIK (AKA TV repairman on the Feckers)
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Chasspeed fabs sells those and many other nice trick parts

http://www.chasspeedfabs.co.uk/
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Contacted Tommo and all is good :-)

The Chas ones aren't the same, I fitted a couple one to a GP which nearly fits :? and another to an SX which was a complete ballache. On top of that I had to return them to be modified as they were flexing and would have been dangerous, not cheap either :-?
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Sorry to hear that soulsurfer, I watched my mate fit his to his gp no problems at all. Strange how they could flex the one my mate fitted was made from thick ally at least quarter inch thick and had strengtheners on it, was about 3 months ago so maybe they have been altered since u had yours?
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jonashford wrote:Sorry to hear that soulsurfer, I watched my mate fit his to his gp no problems at all. Strange how they could flex the one my mate fitted was made from thick ally at least quarter inch thick and had strengtheners on it, was about 3 months ago so maybe they have been altered since u had yours?
We live and learn Jon, it does sound like they've been modified now, which is good, but the flexing will give very poor braking and something to note on any of these semi conversions, as is cable stretch (use the thickest and most friction free you can) but also leave enough slack on the adjuster to allow for expansion of calliper pistons. If set up well, they'll give as good a feel as full hydraulic.

Tommo also has brackets for Li type as well as GP and late SX type frames.
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Who is Tommo and how can he be reached as I may need a couple of these myself.

Thanks.
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oktc123 wrote:Who is Tommo and how can he be reached as I may need a couple of these myself.

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Tommo is known by the name of TVrepairman on the WKFA SC forum ;-)
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Thanks for the reply.
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