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"Klein" brake bridge thickness
So: I am installing brakes on a Aluminum Schwinn built under license
from Klein, but find the 105 brake caliper bolt is too long in the front. In rear, it is too short.And no, I don't have the front and rear swapped. Would one (i.e. "I") need to install a shorter bolt in front and longer in back, and if so is there a Klein standard? I suppose I could shorten the front bolt and stick it on the rear, but that still leaves us with adjusting the front size. Every other bike I have worked on has managed to snuggle up to the same sized caliper bolts. Any input gladly recieved. Brian Plaugher Guerneville, CA |
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On 12 Dec 2004 19:05:27 -0800, "
wrote: So: I am installing brakes on a Aluminum Schwinn built under license from Klein, but find the 105 brake caliper bolt is too long in the front. In rear, it is too short.And no, I don't have the front and rear swapped. Would one (i.e. "I") need to install a shorter bolt in front and longer in back, and if so is there a Klein standard? I suppose I could shorten the front bolt and stick it on the rear, but that still leaves us with adjusting the front size. Every other bike I have worked on has managed to snuggle up to the same sized caliper bolts. Any input gladly recieved. Brian Plaugher Guerneville, CA Anyone else remember those Schwinns having the "rear" caliper (short bolt) installed in the front, with the allen nut positioned *inside* the steerer tube? One tightened the nut through the hole in the rear wall of the steerer tube. That leaves the "front" caliper with the longer bolt to be installed in the rear. |
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