Front mech.
Re: Front mech.
Thanks, I like the idea of a dropper system.
Re: Front mech.
What you’re looking for is something like this which enables you to fix a braze-on front next to a folding bike:
https://liteprobicycle.com/collections/ ... ling-parts
https://liteprobicycle.com/collections/ ... ling-parts
Re: Front mech.
if you can't get anything suitable to fit your bike directly, it is easy enough to 'sleeve down' a larger band (eg.the litepro one is 40mm I think).
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Re: Front mech.
I was a bit sceptical of using the litepro fitment because the force is applied at the end of a lever held by one screw.
Re: Front mech.
Hi, just looked at an old RSX front bottom band mech I have. It’s stamped on the back of the inner plate , FD- A410, - Double 61o - 66o; Single 63o - 66o (degrees) The RSX Double big ring is 46t.Brucey wrote: ↑6 Feb 2024, 9:05pmthis may all fall down because RSX may have run a very MTB-eque chainline and from memory the big ring on an RSX triple is 46t.gregoryoftours wrote: ↑6 Feb 2024, 8:44pmThis looks like the best bet to me if clamp size is compatible as it is an actual road mech. Will hopefully work chainline/cable pull wise and also accommodate larger road size chainrings.gaz wrote: ↑6 Feb 2024, 7:22pm Shimano RSX.
No knowledge of seller or item, just a vague memory of RSX (mid 90s), seems to fit your description.
Re: Front mech.
are you sure it says 'single':? I wonder what is meant by that?
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Re: Front mech.
The single front mechs are reeeally reliable but tend to rub a little