Adam - as an aside, if that's your 'proper' brake in your pic it shouldn't be bent to go around the frame like that....
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Rear wheel alignment/chain rubbing primary chaincase
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Re: Rear wheel alignment/chain rubbing primary chaincase
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'55 Huntmaster, '56 VH, ' 51 VH, '62 Arrow, '80 R100RT, '00 Sprint ST (now with a new Arrow project, and just now those 4-stroke Ariel parts can't even make one running bike...)
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Re: Rear wheel alignment/chain rubbing primary chaincase
Simon, do you mean the brake rod or the steel stay? The rod is just one that came with the bike bits where as the stay came from drags. I have a brake arm coming this week so will be able to assemble the brake shoes etc in the hub. I did wonder if it was the correct rod as in the parts book it shows it being straight.
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Re: Rear wheel alignment/chain rubbing primary chaincase
The rod! The brake rods are straight, with the proper brake arm you should be able to get it lined up correctly.
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'55 Huntmaster, '56 VH, ' 51 VH, '62 Arrow, '80 R100RT, '00 Sprint ST (now with a new Arrow project, and just now those 4-stroke Ariel parts can't even make one running bike...)
'55 Huntmaster, '56 VH, ' 51 VH, '62 Arrow, '80 R100RT, '00 Sprint ST (now with a new Arrow project, and just now those 4-stroke Ariel parts can't even make one running bike...)
Re: Rear wheel alignment/chain rubbing primary chaincase
Awesome, thank you
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