Same here.  Of the original set of images from CT, only the last image of
the bolt kit is visible.  On the repost, none of the images are visible.
The others and latest appear to me as just a grey circle with a white dash
through it, like this:
[image: Inline image 1]

Tim

On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Lee Legrand <krm2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I do not know about you guys but the pictures do not even show up in my
> email, except the nut and bolt.
>
> On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 1:05 PM, A CT Cyclist <amee.1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> The first photo shows the back of the brake with the recessed *bolt *that
>> threads directly into it, no nuts involved. The second photo shows a
>> recessed area that the head of a bolt could sit in. The head must sit
>> absolutely flush because any protrusion would interfere with the brakes
>> operation. If you look at the first picture you can see that there is no
>> room for a nut that isn't absolutely flush. You will also note that the
>> bolt is threaded about half way then the bolt becomes a bit wider so you
>> cannot thread it any further into the brake as demonstrated in the 3rd
>> picture. Even if you could thread the bolt all the way through you can see
>> in the 4th photo that the nut sits proud and would interfere with the
>> brakes operation.
>> Finally, I demonstrate the way the fender nut is supposed to work with
>> the brake bolt coming from the front of the fork, allowing a M6 bolt to be
>> threaded into it for fender mounting.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 6:46:07 AM UTC-4, EasyRider wrote:
>>>
>>> Your photos did not load properly, please repost them.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 10:45:33 PM UTC-4, A CT Cyclist wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have used Duramas in the past but the clearances are tight hence the
>>>> desire to try the Sheldon Fender nut.
>>>>
>>>> Since a picture is worth a thousand words .....
>>>>
>>>> This is the back of the brake with the recessed *bolt *that threads
>>>> directly into it, no nuts involved.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/HerK2MFP01PaKqUvuBAnXmwtf49pcuw73MT4soUrqEwfLyULoWApcU4oYhgTYnLKsGrHhvmktN2loQES52xmC_yE8e0e8CrCkWa4meKDF-8FWyie5Q0aBS097ZCD2FQBubUrZyEw-epManPP4FKRMqfBfypMgZG3-EzNppY8LAtgoYmYVovDEuvgfFvWZSOG_v7lK4Ad2fcs7WJ64wPtT5II9J07pjsHMpavozJJcBtINyCT6U_ts8DMzbbnutN-5hfopFSKCJEk3CLhnlX20bBFO9PWuEfi1ouTFpIiAuXCNbTSqE5ynwy3ICXFTo-PnbgcsmjbQQl4Q7Ul5pigkyOAFq1veJqAK6vC-UkJqCG9zv2AungZJVZPybziTEfsqGsywP5jbTcwY25S-jpDLxtxtrqH3IrcnByWNawwfqSwXXHceg3w_PpPzmva3sI1qnzlGcvvRvg5S-Bu2oqNQAYYeiml2NwNjediP7xJtE2VoCytWCpfgpe3fXj7SUGRPNS0B11n9U8U4Pz9WVvRgHQN-GjdiiP78da_ZeGPOnB_92H7y4GvUkJbgB-JyZSLv9vhUup7XIlgMADTfoXQCj9WKzvAMkSmKPpCIVODKzXOzCXv6cUT=w1054-h795-no>
>>>>
>>>> <https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipO8Os2zvUNCLO345HL4nZoUqZQ-_iTIg_32qqm->
>>>>
>>>> <https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipO8Os2zvUNCLO345HL4nZoUqZQ-_iTIg_32qqm->
>>>>
>>>> This photo shows a recessed area that the head of a bolt could sit in.
>>>> The head must sit absolutely flush because any protrusion would interfere
>>>> with the brakes operation. If you look at the first picture you can see
>>>> that there is no room for a nut that isn't absolutely flush. You will also
>>>> note that the bolt is threaded about half way then the bolt becomes a bit
>>>> wider so you cannot thread it any further into the brake as demonstrated in
>>>> the picture below.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/g_XohNcOydbiFnGaaYGCBqBVKTLt7mM4Z25lKn-x_NbqJPxI5Rs1d0Last4BTH2Ivu7JfcQDuOI5dtWtMqeSdr3HzBvGvJJvQS1W7hkUWzmcM8XJSeKAvLmwGn3p535JSqHXGjZUFbADZJYjhDCLUoP2iKDPCjxQGCXVTdxxU6ilKjIEmGzxM5IlGCe5czL3XS3WhFnncp9DNyT4mS8ngv_RACNtxS0kCcZQHQsyj7ZnYaLlENjeCZPk6QEwauDSmV_7yN9UFQvaWgxOUXST5uMzcxT68z3L1GKyAsFtJs7Co2_ZHmLLuHeqI5esBIjrYLlqxOcSAJeyouEY5u8hJy1KrZ3AhqHtb5BgGPFKiV-8uGLZnCkKvM6nrR0aCLFnwI9eX3p9wWj1u9FD5dPc153qFoXOJ8dHmYJkCOY2Fygs8VpsQ_ZDcv_izkKgf5J1mafsJdub1ZPQKO0WSUyKiwhr-uYtiRKBOVYPlCh_CnlN8v9QW3TglSkbbO7zOxMX_FKEF40Pyhrra7lqVfiDrnc24XazF1pjDdMUYt87S87AOV4MqQcuXW87DiIR3T50Eu9fd_bLdl6f8_6Xh577mUlu8ryG4F7h4xmwfPsAWwSoziVqTDHp=w700-h881-no>
>>>>
>>>> Even if you could thread the bolt all the way through you can see in
>>>> the photo below that the nut sits proud and would interfere with the brakes
>>>> operation.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Finally, I demonstrate the way the fender nut is supposed to work with
>>>> the brake bolt coming from the front of the fork, allowing a M6 bolt to be
>>>> threaded into it for fender mounting.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The only solution I can see is to use something like the extra long
>>>> bolt kit for converting the Racer brake to a non-recessed brake.  At
>>>> $14 plus shipping from CA to CT I think it would be cheaper to go the
>>>> local hardware store.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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