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Front derailleur clamp for 2004 Trek 2200

 
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Old 19-06.-2008, 11:58 PM   #1
Dave
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Default Front derailleur clamp for 2004 Trek 2200

I am building up a 2004 Trek 2200 frame and need to know the FD clamp
diameter...this is apparently top secret information, can't find it
anywhere. Anyone know?

Thanks!
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Old 20-06.-2008, 01:27 AM   #2
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Default Re: Front derailleur clamp for 2004 Trek 2200

On Jun 19, 6:58*am, Dave <dben...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am building up a 2004 Trek 2200 frame and need to know the FD clamp
> diameter...this is apparently top secret information, can't find it
> anywhere. *Anyone know?
>
> Thanks!


Got calipers?

This old thread says it's 35mm:
http://www.bikeforums.net/archive/i...p/t-181644.html

But check with calipers.
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Old 21-06.-2008, 12:52 AM   #3
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Default Re: Front derailleur clamp for 2004 Trek 2200

On Jun 19, 8:58*am, Dave <dben...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am building up a 2004 Trek 2200 frame and need to know the FD clamp
> diameter...this is apparently top secret information, can't find it
> anywhere. *Anyone know?
>
> Thanks!


Mine's 34.9 mm (1 3/8"). Shimano clamps usually have the diameter
forged inside the band. I can see it if I take it off the frame.
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