I'll try to get a pic up later. no camera batteries at the mo.
Right. Standard bulb axle, the little bit that sticks out(the projection, to give it a more technical name) to sit in the dropout, which is normally about 5 or 6mm. But on one of my axles, the part that sticks out for the dropout isnt 5 or 6mm, but is 26mm.
This is on the disc side. The other side is the standard projection.
So what frame has one side 26mm thick. or is it to sit a brake mount upon. Personally I haven't a clue but was wondering if anyone had come across a bulb where the disc side sticks out considerably further.
It is not to my knowledge for the C2 universal rear(No2 caliper) as that bolted onto the frame and the axle was cut shorter, not longer. But given much of the earliest Hope uses is lost or not archived, something like that might have been used.
But any info, please post it up.
Right. Standard bulb axle, the little bit that sticks out(the projection, to give it a more technical name) to sit in the dropout, which is normally about 5 or 6mm. But on one of my axles, the part that sticks out for the dropout isnt 5 or 6mm, but is 26mm.
This is on the disc side. The other side is the standard projection.
So what frame has one side 26mm thick. or is it to sit a brake mount upon. Personally I haven't a clue but was wondering if anyone had come across a bulb where the disc side sticks out considerably further.
It is not to my knowledge for the C2 universal rear(No2 caliper) as that bolted onto the frame and the axle was cut shorter, not longer. But given much of the earliest Hope uses is lost or not archived, something like that might have been used.
But any info, please post it up.