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| Well I have the whole set up and the spindals have already been drilled to fit the blaster but Id rather use my stock spindals. I put the hub on it and it has space to spin even when tightened. I seen on blasterville where a guy made brackets to mount the caliper. Has anyone done this or have a better way to mount the caliper to the stock spindal? |
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| here it is for you.. http://forums.everything2stroke.com/...s-blaster.html hope that helps
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| Heres a link to for the custom brackets http://blasterville.freeservers.com/frontbrakes.htm wondering if anyone had done something like that? |
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| well id check out my post. i think your gonna have to use the stock spidles unless you want to do some cutting and welding though. And your having the same problem as i am. i want to run banshee spindles on the stock blaster spindle which can be done with a spacer the site you posted has a picture of it.
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| Yea i really dont even need the spacer mine doesnt slide all the way up to pinch the disc or anything so why would i need the spacer becasue the spacer will wear the seal for the bearings out right? Unless you made one that fit on the inside you know? I was wondering if there was a better way to make the brackets to hold the caliper on? |
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| Your talking about the banshee hub on the blaster spindle correct? When you put it on and tighten everything up isnt there some play? Does the hub slide back and forth? As far as the spacer wearing out the seal on the bearing that was a concern of mine also. But i have not tried to come up with a spacer yet so i dont know. Maybe if you could have something machined so it slides over teh spindle and fits snug and sits on the bearing completely instead of a spacer that woudl maybe rest against the seal and risk messing it up.
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| The brackets i cant help you with i have no clue. Im trying to actually just run a hub on the spindle with no brakes at all.
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| when you tighten the hub down it doesnt move and it still has room for the disc with no spacer seems ok to me! |
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| Well if you already have the banshee spindles then maybe you shoudl try running them.. The thread i posted up above if you go look at it a guy posted up some pictures how he made the banshee spindle work.. it actually seems fairly simple no cutting or welding just drilling and taping. And with the banshee spindle you will not have to worry about making any brackets to mount the caliper.
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