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I recently mounted XT v-brakes to a Specialized Hardrock frame.
The arms of the brakes will not sit flush to the frame because the mounting "boss" attached to the frame is wider at the base. <http://www.skokatt.com/mtb/wrong.jpg> the original brakes that came with the bike had a wider bottom cutout that fit perfectly over this "flange" <http://www.skokatt.com/mtb/right.jpg> My question is... is it safe to ride with these brakes attached as shown in the first image? there is about 3/8 of an inch of space between the top of the boss and the top of the brake arm. They are tightened to the point that there is no movement except for the parallel linkage. The stopper pin is set firmly in the middle spring hole. The bosses don't seem to be welded in place (although the LBS swears they are) should I replace the bosses or just ride it like I stole it? -- - Chris - www.skokatt.com _____________________________ everyone starts out with an empty bag of experience and a full bag of luck... the trick is to fill one before you empty the other... |
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