Subject: Re: eldo disc brakes
Author: Frank Casssese
Date: Jul 14, 2001, 7:15 PM
Post ID: 1707496639
There is also a fella in Senora Ca., I think it's "Vintage Brakes" but
I'm not sure. Saw him at Sears Point. People say he's pretty good.
On Sat, 14 Jul 2001 13:46:57 -0400 Hunter Jones <rjon-@nc.rr.com>
writes:
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There is a fellow who puts late model dampers in old crusty
frontends. I
think I've posted his name etc. in the past. I'll see if I can dig
it up.
He is popular with the vintage racers (for good reason!).
Hunter
At 09:05 AM 7/14/2001 -0700, you wrote:Those of us that ride Eldos know what an interesting front endsetup wehave; i.e. sliders, springs and sweet tweet else.front end.
Does anyone know of adaptions that would include dampers in theI love my eldo, but, I'd sure like to have twin disks up there withbetterdamping but, not have to get into major reworking of the steeringheadassembly.
So, I'm musing about straight bolt on. Any ideas?
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