Ti-glide/sus disc+ bolt on hope brakes- split if needed

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I got these with good intentions,but TBH ive turned into a lazy slob :oops:

The wheels are in fairly good condition,the anodising is still quite vibrant :D
The rear rotor bolts are seized on ,but not too difficult to free them.Big.Eck said he'd do it :wink:
Mavic 217 on the front and X517 on the rear,no dents in either,brake surfaces look untouched.Just a peeling sticker on the 217 and thats it :?
Looks like butted spokes,probably DT,stainless obviously.
The brakes need to be serviced,or at least cleaned up and lubed.I havent really taken a good look at them but the levers[sport] look in OK condition,hopefully its just a matter lubing them ,and putting them into operation to help them settle in,looks like they havent been used for a while :?
Just had a look :? Both pistons move on each brake,the front i think would benefit from a clean more than anything else.Yeah i reckon these will be ok :?
I dont have all the parts to fit them.You would need a bracket for the front leg mount[ see The.Ken for his easy made bracket :wink:] Other than that most parts are there,maybe some spacers,washers etc for the torque arm but thats it.All the hard to find bits are there,inc the special end nut[not pictured] :)
£140 for everything add a tenner and ill add a pair of gold hope skewers
Includes postage 1st class recorded or parcelforce tracked insured etc etc

If it makes it easier for folk i can split this up totally :?

Say
£80 for the wheels
£60 for the brakes
Or
£80 for the rear wheel/rear Brake
£60 for the front wheel/front brake
Or
£60 for the rear wheel
£40 for the front wheel
£50 for the rear brake
£40 for the front brake
 

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Forgive my ignorance, how does the rear caliper fit? Could you also confirm that the rear caliper strut? is too short to reach my Ubrake mounts!?

Lovely set, well priced
 
onza100":sxy76u7b said:
Shame the brakes aren't normal fitment :(

I've just bought a bikes from here,No3 fitting and only 18months old. They've been in mtb for sale for ages :?
Ask in wanted ,its only us that use them :lol:




gtRTSdh":sxy76u7b said:
Forgive my ignorance, how does the rear caliper fit? Could you also confirm that the rear caliper strut? is too short to reach my Ubrake mounts!?

Lovely set, well priced

The rear calliper fits by bolting onto the frame at the dropout,part of this bolt is shaped as a false dropout,this takes up space in the 135mm reducing it to about 120mm :? the shortened axle on the rear hub slots into this false dropout and a long skewer with a shaped endnut[see pic] holds the whole thing together.The arm fits onto the canti stud which braces it against forward movement.
Ive used this and a similar system for around about 10 yrs now over 3[or 4] bikes.

Are U-brake mounts in a different position to regular canti studs :? But i dont think it would be too small as the torque arm isnt critical,i first ran this system in about 1999 on my clockwork,in that case the calliper was allowed to swing forward[round hole,means it can move position :wink: ]and was bolted directly onto the seatstay using a small bracket and Jubilee clip[see pic]
I dont have this mount but it could easily be made.Likely to be a better fit too,i remember mine was flat on the bottom whereas concave would have been better :?
 

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dyna-ti said:
The rear calliper fits by bolting onto the frame at the dropout,part of this bolt is shaped as a false dropout,this takes up space in the 135mm reducing it to about 120mm :? the shortened axle on the rear hub slots into this false dropout and a long skewer with a shaped endnut[see pic] holds the whole thing together.The arm fits onto the canti stud which braces it against forward movement.
Ive used this and a similar system for around about 10 yrs now over 3[or 4] bikes.

Are U-brake mounts in a different position to regular canti studs :? But i dont think it would be too small as the torque arm isnt critical,i first ran this system in about 1999 on my clockwork,in that case the calliper was allowed to swing forward[round hole,means it can move position :wink: ][\quote]

Is the front mounted in the same manner, are the special QR caps included? U-brake mounts are in a different position

http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=U-brak ... x=67&ty=75
 
So basically everything is there to put Hope discs on my Dave Yates.

Pending some sales of my own, I think this might be something for me.
 
dbmtb":25ws4l73 said:
So basically everything is there to put Hope discs on my Dave Yates.

Pending some sales of my own, I think this might be something for me.
In a word
Yes
And ill give you a refund if it doesn't :wink: But you will have to flaff around getting some washers and bolts to fit it all together. Ain't a cake walk here :lol:





Week 3, Dyna-ti still in hiding
 

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