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brand mountain
post Feb 1 2017, 12:22 PM
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bought these for a conversion and found a complete set. everything for $350 including shipping within the USA. thanks.
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post Feb 2 2017, 08:06 AM
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Looks like you have an early pair of M calipers for solid rotors. An interested buyer would need the grease caps and studs for those hubs.
Did you or someone you know rebuild the calipers? One of the bolts appears short and not fully engaging the nut on the passenger side caliper. It looks like the short and long bolts were swapped. Easy fix.
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post Feb 2 2017, 02:24 PM
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the calipers are as purchased so i haven't rebuilt them, but i would if i were going to use them. same with the hubs. if an interested buyer is out there, they are certainly free to make an offer...
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