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What's the status on new Odyssey products?
The Outsider:
--- Quote ---You can buy the Clutch non drive collar separately, they have the same spacing and the same ID as the Antigram collar. So you could get one and get the Clutch guard.
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If I'm understanding you correctly, that'd be great to be able to make an Antigram cassette compatible guard out of a Clutch non drive side collar and a replacement Clutch guard. Not sure where these are available for sale yet, or if I'm following correctly (if this is possible) but that'd answer my Odyssey rear guard desires.
Hopefully a matching polymer front Antigram guard isn't just a pipe dream.
dude...:
--- Quote from: Spev on August 12, 2015, 08:32:13 PM ---
--- Quote from: dude... on August 11, 2015, 07:10:05 PM ---if you got a spacer machined up for the antigram but with the same outer dimensions as the one on the clutch, you could use the plastic outer sleeve from the clutch guard. would be a bit of a pain in the arse to sort but would provide what your after. odyssey should get on that and make their own adaptor piece
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You can buy the Clutch non drive collar separately, they have the same spacing and the same ID as the Antigram collar. So you could get one and get the Clutch guard.
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ahh cool, i was wondering if theyd be a similar size cos of the 14mm bolt on the non drive side of the clutch but without access to both hubs i didnt want to speculate. thats a good piece of info for people wanting a clutch who dont run pegs, cos the normal clutch spacer is kinda funky looking cos of the guard
Spev:
--- Quote from: dude... on August 12, 2015, 10:53:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: Spev on August 12, 2015, 08:32:13 PM ---
--- Quote from: dude... on August 11, 2015, 07:10:05 PM ---if you got a spacer machined up for the antigram but with the same outer dimensions as the one on the clutch, you could use the plastic outer sleeve from the clutch guard. would be a bit of a pain in the arse to sort but would provide what your after. odyssey should get on that and make their own adaptor piece
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You can buy the Clutch non drive collar separately, they have the same spacing and the same ID as the Antigram collar. So you could get one and get the Clutch guard.
--- End quote ---
ahh cool, i was wondering if theyd be a similar size cos of the 14mm bolt on the non drive side of the clutch but without access to both hubs i didnt want to speculate. thats a good piece of info for people wanting a clutch who dont run pegs, cos the normal clutch spacer is kinda funky looking cos of the guard
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While the Clutch collar fits on the Antigram hub, the Antigram collar doesn't fit on the Clutch hub. There is a deeper step on the Clutch collar to have clearance inside the non drive side cir-clip. The Antigram collar will foul against the cir-clip.
dude...:
ahh ok, g does love his circlips
Oddity:
G, I saw a couple posts on Instagram about the Dugan Grandstand pedals, but nothing showing anything special about the bearing system, spindle, or the like. Dan's has them in their catalog as well and they mention something about an unsealed bearing, I was under the impression they didn't use any bearings, but bushings instead.
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