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Old May 28th 10, 02:22 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
!Jones[_2_]
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Default ISO standard for disk brake mounts

Anyone have a link to a page with detailed dimensions on disk brake
mounting so that I can easily mill a jig?

I'm upgrading an old Santana tandem to a disk stoker/drag brake. I
think a mechanical brake will be best for my app. IYO, what's the
best brake unit... for after the welding, of course.

Jones

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Old May 28th 10, 03:03 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Lou Holtman[_4_]
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Default ISO standard for disk brake mounts

On 28 mei, 15:22, !Jones wrote:
Anyone have a link to a page with detailed dimensions on disk brake
mounting so that I can easily mill a jig?


I milled a jig myself.

http://picasaweb.google.nl/LoetjeH/Freestool#

I must have the PDF's with the IS dimensions at home for front and
rear disk brakes mounts,


I'm upgrading an old Santana tandem to a disk stoker/drag brake. *I
think a mechanical brake will be best for my app. *IYO, what's the
best brake unit... for after the welding, of course.


I like my Avid BB07. Very easy to set up and adjust.

Lou
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Old May 28th 10, 05:27 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Dave Lehnen[_2_]
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Default ISO standard for disk brake mounts

!Jones wrote:
Anyone have a link to a page with detailed dimensions on disk brake
mounting so that I can easily mill a jig?

I'm upgrading an old Santana tandem to a disk stoker/drag brake. I
think a mechanical brake will be best for my app. IYO, what's the
best brake unit... for after the welding, of course.

Jones


They used to be on the Hayes website, but no longer appear to be.
However, I have copies of 5 of their 7 pdf drawings on my computer
(don't have the 20mm axle MTB drawings). Files are roughly 50KB each.
Email me directly and I'll send them as attachments.

Dave Lehnen
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Old May 28th 10, 06:39 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Jay Beattie
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Default ISO standard for disk brake mounts

On May 28, 7:03*am, Lou Holtman wrote:
On 28 mei, 15:22, !Jones wrote:

Anyone have a link to a page with detailed dimensions on disk brake
mounting so that I can easily mill a jig?


I milled a jig myself.

http://picasaweb.google.nl/LoetjeH/Freestool#

I must have the PDF's with the IS dimensions at home for front and
rear disk brakes mounts,



I'm upgrading an old Santana tandem to a disk stoker/drag brake. *I
think a mechanical brake will be best for my app. *IYO, what's the
best brake unit... for after the welding, of course.


I like my Avid BB07. Very easy to set up and adjust.

Lou


I think he is looking to build something like this
http://www.cycle-frames.com/bicycle-...BRAKE-JIG.html

rather than a drill guide. Nice work, though. How is it that the bike
had disc tabs that were not drilled -- or not drilled ISO? Is that
common? -- Jay Beattie.
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Old May 28th 10, 07:41 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Lou Holtman[_3_]
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Default ISO standard for disk brake mounts

Op 28-5-2010 19:39, Jay Beattie schreef:
On May 28, 7:03 am, Lou wrote:
On 28 mei, 15:22, wrote:

Anyone have a link to a page with detailed dimensions on disk brake
mounting so that I can easily mill a jig?


I milled a jig myself.

http://picasaweb.google.nl/LoetjeH/Freestool#

I must have the PDF's with the IS dimensions at home for front and
rear disk brakes mounts,



I'm upgrading an old Santana tandem to a disk stoker/drag brake. I
think a mechanical brake will be best for my app. IYO, what's the
best brake unit... for after the welding, of course.


I like my Avid BB07. Very easy to set up and adjust.

Lou


I think he is looking to build something like this
http://www.cycle-frames.com/bicycle-...BRAKE-JIG.html


Ah right.


rather than a drill guide. Nice work, though. How is it that the bike
had disc tabs that were not drilled -- or not drilled ISO? Is that
common? -- Jay Beattie.


They were drilled but the caliper mounting surfaces were not
perpendicular to the axle=disc which meant a PIA to center.

Lou

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Old May 28th 10, 07:46 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Lou Holtman[_3_]
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Default ISO standard for disk brake mounts

Op 28-5-2010 18:27, Dave Lehnen schreef:
!Jones wrote:
Anyone have a link to a page with detailed dimensions on disk brake
mounting so that I can easily mill a jig?

I'm upgrading an old Santana tandem to a disk stoker/drag brake. I
think a mechanical brake will be best for my app. IYO, what's the
best brake unit... for after the welding, of course.

Jones


They used to be on the Hayes website, but no longer appear to be.
However, I have copies of 5 of their 7 pdf drawings on my computer
(don't have the 20mm axle MTB drawings). Files are roughly 50KB each.
Email me directly and I'll send them as attachments.


Yep that is where I got my drawings.

Lou


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Old May 29th 10, 12:18 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
!Jones[_2_]
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Default ISO standard for disk brake mounts

On Fri, 28 May 2010 10:39:28 -0700 (PDT), in rec.bicycles.tech Jay
Beattie wrote:

I think he is looking to build something like this
http://www.cycle-frames.com/bicycle-...BRAKE-JIG.html


Well, yeah... I can make it cheaper, though.

Jones

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Old May 29th 10, 12:22 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
!Jones[_2_]
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Default ISO standard for disk brake mounts

On Fri, 28 May 2010 09:27:02 -0700, in rec.bicycles.tech Dave Lehnen
wrote:

They used to be on the Hayes website, but no longer appear to be.
However, I have copies of 5 of their 7 pdf drawings on my computer
(don't have the 20mm axle MTB drawings). Files are roughly 50KB each.
Email me directly and I'll send them as attachments.

Dave Lehnen


OK, email on the way to the above with the title of this thread as the
subject

Jones

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Old May 29th 10, 02:30 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
!Jones[_2_]
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Default ISO standard for disk brake mounts

On Fri, 28 May 2010 18:22:15 -0500, in rec.bicycles.tech !Jones
wrote:

On Fri, 28 May 2010 09:27:02 -0700, in rec.bicycles.tech Dave Lehnen
wrote:

They used to be on the Hayes website, but no longer appear to be.
However, I have copies of 5 of their 7 pdf drawings on my computer
(don't have the 20mm axle MTB drawings). Files are roughly 50KB each.
Email me directly and I'll send them as attachments.

Dave Lehnen


OK, email on the way to the above with the title of this thread as the
subject

Jones



.... and thanks for the drawings.

 




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