C camokid Old School Hero Mar 12, 2008 #1 Can anyone let me know the thread size/pitch etc for rear mech? I am pretty sure it's the same as shimano hub axles. And if it's a non standard pitch etc, any pointers on where to get a tap? Thanks
Can anyone let me know the thread size/pitch etc for rear mech? I am pretty sure it's the same as shimano hub axles. And if it's a non standard pitch etc, any pointers on where to get a tap? Thanks
T team_lard Devout Dirtbag Mar 12, 2008 #2 camokid":kfnciwyy said: Can anyone let me know the thread size/pitch etc for rear mech? I am pretty sure it's the same as shimano hub axles. And if it's a non standard pitch etc, any pointers on where to get a tap? Thanks Click to expand... I made a tap using a rear axle. The thread is M10 x 1.0 luv'n'stuff J
camokid":kfnciwyy said: Can anyone let me know the thread size/pitch etc for rear mech? I am pretty sure it's the same as shimano hub axles. And if it's a non standard pitch etc, any pointers on where to get a tap? Thanks Click to expand... I made a tap using a rear axle. The thread is M10 x 1.0 luv'n'stuff J
cchris2lou Retrobike Rider Gold Trader PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Mar 12, 2008 #3 if the tread in your frame is gone , look on the BETD web site , they have a bolt called a frame saver bolt . it works 100% .
if the tread in your frame is gone , look on the BETD web site , they have a bolt called a frame saver bolt . it works 100% .
P20 Retrobike Rider Mar 12, 2008 #5 Yes its the same as a shimano rear axle. I've used them to realign dropouts by lining them up with the hub
Yes its the same as a shimano rear axle. I've used them to realign dropouts by lining them up with the hub
B billinjah Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Mar 14, 2008 #6 i learnt something today woo hoo i can have a lie in!