Its good for camping too. If I ever replace that lift chain. Ha.JustinLonghorn said:Ha. At least the Apache was good for something.
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Its good for camping too. If I ever replace that lift chain. Ha.JustinLonghorn said:Ha. At least the Apache was good for something.
deviant said:If anyone is listening, I've finished mounting the GS caliper. However, with the current setup the inside pad is sitting .660 mm off the disc. I assume the pads will wear unevenly, but is this too much of a gap? I can't find any information that references any gap tolerance.
the caliper should algin itsefl on the sliders if a lonley piston... if life pitsons that is widdin .025",the life pistons are con-stant-lee self center ,itslike magic i doan sea no ishoe neather waydeviant said:If anyone is listening, I've finished mounting the GS caliper. However, with the current setup the inside pad is sitting .660 mm off the disc. I assume the pads will wear unevenly, but is this too much of a gap? I can't find any information that references any gap tolerance.
That chick in your avatar is hot, but why the fuck can't she wire a bike so that it doesn't leave her pushing in the desert?xb33bsa said:WTF TIME WASTER WTFTW !!!!!!! NEXT QUESTION PLEASE
Getting it center won't be hard. It's just a matter of having 3 - 5 tight fitting pins that tie the two together. The stock sprocket has a center hole tolerance too. It's about .5mm larger than the carrier and the bolts are not a tight fit. So, it's not necessarily truly center. What your suggesting would take being several mil off. I've got much better craftsmanship than that.trek97 said:Dude you are talking about a very VERY precise welding job.
If its off center, any at all. your chain adjustment will be a nightmare.
You will have to spin that thing several times to find the tightest spot and adjust chain to that. If you adjust chain when it happens to be at the loose spot...it will stress crack and snap that chain.
I would atleast try shims first.
Ha. That said, I had already contacted Mr E before I posted last night to see about the sleeve. There's a company in Virginia that sells metric tubing of 72mm ID x 80mm OD (exactly what I need), but that's buying and shipping 3m of tubing from Virginia. Ain't gonna happen. I only need 9mm.trek97 said:See there I learned something. Very good then...do it, do it, just do it.