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Goofy stuff, agreed
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Sent them off. Let me know how they work...or IF they work! Good luck!
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I remember I DID own a C40 that had 3 guides that were designed to have the housing go all the way through to the rear brake. Could this be the same design? Anyway, hope the ferrules I sent do the trick.
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You forgot -‘pal’
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Drill off the head of the rivet, pop the rest out with a punch, install using a rivet gun, and usually a spacer if the head of the rivet gun doesnt fit in the space you have. I've done this for several frames and it's no big deal, and much more reliable than a plastic ferrule, that if it squeezes thru the existing stop under pressure is a problem when you really won't want it. |
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+1 I try not to say anything.
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eBay indeed. And from a Italy - so dealing with returning it would be a complete pain.
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Clearly you and cmb... have that covered.
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Why? Because we're both recommending against doing something stupid that could get you killed?
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I guess rigging something up in a uni-cheek manner is perfectly fine for something so trivial as brakes. I hereby rescind my advice to fix something the right way because working brakes are completely unnecessary... thats gotta be why they have two for redundancy. Probably completely overthinking it considering it takes all of 5 minutes to do the repair correctly.
Just think of all the money bike manufacturers could save by not installing stops and just using plastic ferrules. What could possibly go wrong. Last edited by cmbicycles; 05-19-2018 at 09:24 PM. |
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