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keithdunlop
A2Z AD-PMR disc brake adapter experience?
I am building up an older Klein Attitude frame that has the 22mm Hayes chainstay disc mounts. I want to use disc breaks, and it appears that the only solution to using current 51mm IS disc calipers is the a2z AD-PMR adapter.
This is a chainstay specific adapter, but I am aware that there are usually seatstay clearance issues. There is a picture of the adapter on the a2z web site: http://www.a2zcomponents.com/ada.htm, but it is unclear from the image if there is sufficient seatstay clearance. It would have been helpful to see a caliper mounted as well.
I have emailed a2z but haven't heard back yet.
Does anyone have specific experience with this adapter? Is there enough seatstay clearance?
Keith
xtrememtb
A2Z AD-PMR disc brake adapter experience?
works so fucking great, i put it in my girlfriends ass and she screamed
Julius1800
A2Z AD-PMR disc brake adapter experience?
U can see it very clear here
http://www.a2zcomponents.com/OLD-web/Adapter/adap01.htm
or here
http://www.discbrakeadapters.com/fs_show_item_details.php?item_id=8
or U can use this Shimano alternative:
http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?category=69&subcategory=1015&brand=&sku=16531&storetype=&estoreid=&pagename=Shop%20by%20Subcat%3A%20Brake%20Accessories
I hope it help U
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