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G:

--- Quote from: skateparkrider;3580109 ---Swing by the office if you are ever down south.  I totally forgot you are from the Austin area.   If you still have my cell phone number just shoot me a text first.  We have extra knarps and even extra Quik Slics laying around the office.  I can try to help you get rid of the double barrel adjuster situation you are working with.
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Be good to get that unit back to check what the problem was and make sure it doesn't happen again...

:)
G.

milhous:
Everytime I see your bike it makes me miss that frame!!

Austin Tasseltine:

--- Quote from: andrew.;3579514 ---What I really want to know is what the hell is that frame in that bottom picture G posted above?
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http://gsport.co.uk/custom/G%27s_bike/gsbike_home.html

if i ever get hold of some brake mounts that fit my frame i might try a springfield because i always fuck up getting the spring balance on each brake arm wrong

Locomotivebrand:

--- Quote from: G;3579512 ---There are no springs in the pivots, you just bolt them on with one bolt per arm with no spring balancing, then the spring is here:-

G.
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This is pretty interesting! I've always used my springs to get my pads to grab the rim at the exact same time, I guess that is not possible with this setup? Also, is there a way to adjust the tension? Sorry if this has been answered or shown in pics somewhere else (I didn't look into it, sorry)!

medusa_cascade:
as both arms are using the same spring tension should be even and the arms 'should' contact the rim at equal times. this should be great if everything it nice and straight and true

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