I had the exact same reaction! I thought, how can that have been my bike? I had
so much stuff on it...
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I figured it was to avoid the cable rubbing the stop, thanks for the info.
On Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at 12:32:55 AM UTC-4, Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
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> Thanks for the kind words everyone!
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> Virgil, my main concern was to have the brake cable secured in the cable
> stop somehow and to not
This looks soo good. Clean.
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Thanks for the kind words everyone!
Virgil, my main concern was to have the brake cable secured in the cable
stop somehow and to not just rub against the edge of the stop. The link
above to Joe's build shows that he used a part from a brake noodle to put
in the stop. But I also wanted to
So great!
enjoy it
I really want one of those slimy green ones in a 60mm.
Any thoughts on how big the 700c tires can get with those brake AND take
fenders?
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Gabe that's a clean looking machine. You are going to enjoy many miles on
what I think is the MOST COMFORTABLE riding bike in my opinion.
I'm curious what the actual tire width is when installed.
Enjoy your new bike.
Jon
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