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Old July 4th 03, 02:23 PM
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I've got a set of UST Crossmax wheels on my hardtail. I also have a
set of Magura Julie hydro disc brakes on it as well. I am looking to
replace the brakes, and just noticed that there is a special Mavic
adaptor offered and it sounds as though it is necessary to have this.
I'm looking at the bike right now, and just looks as though the
current brakes are attached right to the tabs without any adaptor at
all. Is this something I need to purchase additional to the brakes,
levers, and cables, or don't I need it?
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Old July 4th 03, 02:40 PM
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skrev i en meddelelse
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I've got a set of UST Crossmax wheels on my hardtail. I also have a
set of Magura Julie hydro disc brakes on it as well. I am looking to
replace the brakes, and just noticed that there is a special Mavic
adaptor offered and it sounds as though it is necessary to have this.
I'm looking at the bike right now, and just looks as though the
current brakes are attached right to the tabs without any adaptor at
all. Is this something I need to purchase additional to the brakes,
levers, and cables, or don't I need it?


The Hubs is International Standard (6 holes). You dont need any special
gadgets to mount your disc brakes, it all depends on your fork.

Dont know if these pics is of any help?

http://makeashorterlink.com/?U3DF35625

http://makeashorterlink.com/?D2FF32625 (from the wrong side :-)

Dont know if this helps?

Peet
DK


 




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