Drew,
Save yourself some stress and either sell or trade the 32f for a Mark's
rack with diving board.
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Monday, May 3, 2021 at 11:47:40 PM UTC-4 Drw wrote:
> Yeah, its on a disc fork. I assume the hole is for a light or for the more
> normal mark’s rack style fork crown bra
Yeah, its on a disc fork. I assume the hole is for a light or for the more
normal mark’s rack style fork crown bracket thing.
On Monday, May 3, 2021 at 8:37:40 PM UTC-7 campyo...@me.com wrote:
> If you don’t use a daruma for the front fender, having threads on the back
> side of the fork crown
If you don’t use a daruma for the front fender, having threads on the back side
of the fork crown is perfect for a bolt through a fender bracket.
Or, getting a little “old school,” you could mount a tire sweeper back there.
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That's certainly the case, but why? The only thing I can think that'd be
good for is a light mount, and two holes is as better for a light mount as
it is for everything else I can imagine, so I'm left wondering.
-Kai
A note for Drew, in case you do decide to drill that out, best to use a
center
A fork crown intended for use on a fork with brazed-on brake mounts (cantis or
centerpulls) might be made differently, since the hole in the crown doesn’t
need to accommodate a through bolt.
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> On May 3, 20
Can someone confirm the size/threading of the bolt that goes into the fork
crown on the nitto 32f?
I have a fork with a hole tapped for M6 on the front end, but no hole on
the back, so I'd need to thread it directly into that hole
Thanks,
Drew
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