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Install is easy unless you have a front rack in your way. You have to have shorter caliber pivot bolts, either cut them down and thread them or Cycle Trash may have some, but not part of the package. Super worth it. They are not cheap though by any means. They are made very well.
Not a lot of clearance with a rack, and if your going to use a front fender, you will need to manipulate it so you don’t get horrible vibration with guard and caliper. Or go fender less or use a an appropriate front narrow brake fender guard.
Not a lot of clearance with a rack, and if your going to use a front fender, you will need to manipulate it so you don’t get horrible vibration with guard and caliper. Or go fender less or use a an appropriate front narrow brake fender guard.
Okay gotcha, that's good to know. I did notice in some bikes I've seen with have a slight fender lift towards the back of the front wheel. I'll definitely keep your suggestions in mind if I ever get my hands on one of these. It would be nice to add a front brake to my stingray, but it isn't something that is necessary since I'm only running a Bendix 76 rear hub on my '76 Stingray.
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