Dia Compe 1080 specs
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Dia Compe 1080 specs
Having trouble finding a front brake (one that is side pull, not center pull) for the frame/wheel combo on my fixed gear. looking at BMX brakes.
Can anyone get me the RANGE/REACH (min and mix) of the pads on the Dia Compe 1080. I think I saw the max is 105mm, but I need the MINIMUM.
Or, if you can recommend a brake that will reach approximately 62mm (ish), please do recommend!!!
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zach
Can anyone get me the RANGE/REACH (min and mix) of the pads on the Dia Compe 1080. I think I saw the max is 105mm, but I need the MINIMUM.
Or, if you can recommend a brake that will reach approximately 62mm (ish), please do recommend!!!
thanks
zach
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This is bmx not fixed gear roadie bikes take your problems elsewhere.
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Why do you feel the need to be so rude with all your replies? Just because he doesn't ride a bmx, who cares? Anyways, i am not really sure, but i can't see there being a real serious issue other then the fact that a bmx specific brake will probably look rather bulky on a road bike.
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Why not use a v-brake? it would give you more stopping power, and it would fit your frame...I don't think u-brakes would fit a road/fixie frame would they?
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If the reach isn't small enough, couldn't you file down the inside of the brakes where the pad goes with a dremel?
What do you need the reach to be?
What do you need the reach to be?
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He is using a caliper. there is no brake posts, and u brake mounts aren't compatible with v brakes anyway.
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