torqueless
Senior Retro Guru
Re:
Well... I might be wrong about this, but as far as I can see, there is nothing about building to a specific top tube length, or to a specific fork rake, or both at once, that prevents you from choosing a specific brake drop, and getting the brake drops equal. I mean, they are never perfectly equal, but sufficiently equal that one pair of shoes is not noticeably in a different part of the slots than the other pair? If both pairs are near the bottom of the slots, ok. If both pairs are near the top of the slots, ok. If both pairs are near the middle of the slots, ok. Anything else looks like a lack of attention to detail to me, but like I say, I am open to having the rationale explained to me, if there is one?
Well... I might be wrong about this, but as far as I can see, there is nothing about building to a specific top tube length, or to a specific fork rake, or both at once, that prevents you from choosing a specific brake drop, and getting the brake drops equal. I mean, they are never perfectly equal, but sufficiently equal that one pair of shoes is not noticeably in a different part of the slots than the other pair? If both pairs are near the bottom of the slots, ok. If both pairs are near the top of the slots, ok. If both pairs are near the middle of the slots, ok. Anything else looks like a lack of attention to detail to me, but like I say, I am open to having the rationale explained to me, if there is one?