Whilst not directly bikepacking gear I thought some might appreciate this.....
I bought a shiny new carbon fatbike fork for my Mukluk but totally failed to realise that the Enabler fork and Salsa front hub are spaced for a rear brake calliper whilst my new fork is spaced for a normal front brake calliper.
So.....as I attempted to fit my new lightweight toy I was stumped by a 4.8mm misalignment between the calliper and the rotor.
Spacers are available (in the US) and an adapter (that requires stepping up to a 180mm rotor) is currently on it's way from CTBM but I wanted to ride it straight away so I set to work on some light engineering/metal work.
Below you see my (admittedly crude) results:
and finally.....
Jobs a good 'un!
Fat Fork Disc Rotor Spacer
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- Bearbonesnorm
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Re: Fat Fork Disc Rotor Spacer
Nice ... I do love a bit of grinder action.
May the bridges you burn light your way
Re: Fat Fork Disc Rotor Spacer
s8tannorm wrote:Nice ... I do love a bit of grindr action
What you get in to in the privacy of your own shed........
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Re: Fat Fork Disc Rotor Spacer
What happens in the worksop stays in the workshop
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Re: Fat Fork Disc Rotor Spacer
I love the over engineering of the "short term" fix
A lazy person like me would have just used a few washers
A lazy person like me would have just used a few washers
Re: Fat Fork Disc Rotor Spacer
Thats a nice workshop.
How close to proper thickness is the spacer then?
How close to proper thickness is the spacer then?
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Re: Fat Fork Disc Rotor Spacer
It's 0.2mm thicker than it should be (2 x 2.5mm plates).
Have since found out that not only are those fatbike specific spacers available in the uk but also that CRC do some generic hope ones that would work and are cheap as chips!
On top of that someone else said they used presta valve nuts which would be free, take minutes and with 1/100th of the thing I made.
Still, I enjoyed my time in the workshop.
Have since found out that not only are those fatbike specific spacers available in the uk but also that CRC do some generic hope ones that would work and are cheap as chips!
On top of that someone else said they used presta valve nuts which would be free, take minutes and with 1/100th of the thing I made.
Still, I enjoyed my time in the workshop.