1994 Stumpjumper with one problem (?)

npn

Retro Guru
The brake... is it replaceable or is it one of those that are "permanent"?

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It's a steel frame so if they don't bolt in you can take it to a bike builder and they can weld on a new one.
 
try get some rockshocks canti studs, they are thinner in the thread part compared to the ones on amazon, you may be able to tap a thread into the frame...
i said may be....
 
There are brake studs available that can be tightened with a nut from the back side. If you drill out the old stud, you can just use one of those.
 
I had one of these go like this on a fork.

I smoothed it back to the spring holes and used a brass bushing in place of the original mount. I then used a much longer bolt to keep the brake in place with a nut to keep it captive behind.

Its still in use some 7-8 years on as far as I'm aware.

But if you take it to a frame builder, much less faffing.
 
Well, it looks to me that whichever way I go, the frame will have to be repainted.

I picked up the entire bike for $100 and it looks like everything is original except the wheels. So maybe not too bad...

I'm in the US, I've mentioned before... I find/get more help here regarding DIY projects... which is much appreciated.
 
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