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tuscanyswe 08-15-2019 10:44 AM

Serotta brake bolts?
 
Looks like a missplaced the pair i had for a meivici framset. Guess i need both front f3 and rear (carbon stays) bolts that were specific for these frames / forks.

These are same as reynolds ouso right?
Where do one source these today? Is there an easy mod perhaps to other bolts that can be done?

Thanks

benb 08-15-2019 10:54 AM

Wasn't it just a longer nut? The bolt end was always on the brake caliper.

I made sure to always save the one that came with my Serotta back when I had it. (I had an F3 fork)

But I thought these weren't that hard to get from a LBS through the distributors. I highly doubt Serotta had to get those made special for them, there were probably other forks which used the longer nuts. Maybe it was a Shimano part.

If it turns out to be that hard I'd go asking someone like Dave Kirk.

Here are a couple potential Shimano PNs:

18mm Recessed brake caliper nut: Y85574310
32mm Recessed brake caliper nut: Y8A023210

Both of them came up on Universal Cycles when I searched in google.

tuscanyswe 08-15-2019 10:59 AM

As i remember they were just a tad thinner so most other bolts would not fit.
But dont have the frame to check.

Oh and yeah i guess its the nut i need but language and that ..

prototoast 08-15-2019 11:06 AM

I have used these for carbon stays before. Not Serotta, but may work.

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F132960035605

alancw3 08-15-2019 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tuscanyswe (Post 2580277)
Looks like a missplaced the pair i had for a meivici framset. Guess i need both front f3 and rear (carbon stays) bolts that were specific for these frames / forks.

These are same as reynolds ouso right?
Where do one source these today? Is there an easy mod perhaps to other bolts that can be done?
Thanks

my understanding is that they were the same as the Reynolds nuts. I had to buy a pair from serotta years ago and if memory serves me correctly that is what customer services told me. I see them from time to time of the bay.

dave thompson 08-15-2019 11:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alancw3 (Post 2580287)
my understanding is that they were the same as the Reynolds bolts. I had to buy a pair from serotta years ago and if memory serves me correctly that is what customer services told me. I see them from time to time of the bay.

That's exactly right, same brake nuts that were common on all Reynolds forks. IIRC they were Ti.

If you can't source one from an LBS, eBay would be another source.

bjf 08-15-2019 12:36 PM

Yes, Reynolds. You can get them directly from them.

huck*this 08-15-2019 01:05 PM

http://www.serottaparts.com/parts.html

Mac has you covered. Very knowledgeable and a pleasure to purchase from. Needed one for my ottrott when I found an f3 fork.

tuscanyswe 08-17-2019 04:25 AM

Thank guys.

Noone ever tried to modify an existing regular one?

Dino Suegiù 08-17-2019 06:00 AM

You need these two pieces (although it seems they are the same size, front and rear? I do not know, as I only ever bought the one for the fork):

Fork:
TITANIUM Reynolds / Serotta F3 Carbon Fork Brake Caliper OEM Nut Bolt Ouzo Pro

Rear:
Titanium Serotta Rear Brake Nut Bolt for Meivici Ottrott Nove Fierte iT Frames

It looks like the fork nut is sold out, if the two are in fact different sizes, but PM him here or on eBay (I think the name is the same), and he will surely help. Very nice, professional guy when I corresponded with him.

dem 08-17-2019 07:12 AM

Is it a length issue or a diameter issue? I've a variety of brake nuts with different size heads and lengths and just shorten with a dremmel to fit frames/forks as needed.. but I don't recall ever worrying about diameter.

My Serotta Nove has a Reynold's fork of some sort and the above worked fine.

dave thompson 08-17-2019 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tuscanyswe (Post 2581139)
Thank guys.

Noone ever tried to modify an existing regular one?

Sure, easy to do. The Reynolds/Serotta brake nut is very slightly smaller in diameter so a careful sanding of a ‘regular’ brake nut will work.

tuscanyswe 08-17-2019 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dave thompson (Post 2581168)
Sure, easy to do. The Reynolds/Serotta brake nut is very slightly smaller in diameter so a careful sanding of a ‘regular’ brake nut will work.

This is what i had at the bank of my mind from reading something on here a long time ago but dident have a nut or frame to see the actual difference.

Thank you!

cmg 08-17-2019 02:06 PM

Put the brake Bolt in the jaws of a drill and spin against sandpaper. Doesn't take much.

coolplanetbikes 12-06-2023 12:32 PM

Serotta / Reynolds Brake Nuts Restocked
 
You can buy em here: https://coolplanetbikes.co/shop-bike...rbon-rear-ends


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