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disc brake adaptors/relacement stanctions
Hi,
I know of the A2Z and Forge tye frame converters for those of us to fit disc calipers to frames without disc mounts, but what about forks? I have a pair of Rock Shox sids that i got in '99 that have no mounts and as they're about the lightest susp. forks going (and therefore would cost a pretty penny to replace) I wondered if anyone has found a way of fitting a caliper to non-disc brake forks? Alternatiely, do Rock Shox (or theor stockists) sell just stanctions so I can replace just the necessary bit on my forks? Cheers, Dave. |
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disc brake adaptors/relacement stanctions
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 15:52:30 +0100, "Pottsy"
wrote: Alternatiely, do Rock Shox (or theor stockists) sell just stanctions so I can replace just the necessary bit on my forks? Cheers, Dave. You will need new lowers, the 00' and 01' lowers would work, or even Judy lowers (which would stiffen the fork up a litte). But seeing its a 99' and Sids are noteable for being like wet noodles its not worth it. Maybe if you found a blown Judy or Sid and stole the lowers from it. G |
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