MuniAddict wrote:
> Never had a problem with mine; no breaks or anything. Yes, I prefer the
> addded adjustabilty and I prefer my saddle higher in the front and
> fallter on the back. The ony other way to get that angle is by getting
> a Gb4 seatpost, that will angle the saddle back a bit; but it's not
> adjustable. Plus, with the coler handle being substantailly lighter
> than the T7, adding the rail adaptor would pretty much make it a wash.
> :)
Of course the rail adapter also gives somewhere to mount a brake lever.
There are other ways it can be done of course: I like the ingenuity
shown at the bottom of the tutorial in the following link.
http://tinyurl.com/3jb3lf
It looks like the Coker brake uses a similar approach, providing a
plate that screws on in the same spot as the plumbing hangers linked
above and has a short bar on which the lever mounts.
Am I missing some simple way to include a brake on this setup without
additional hardware?
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boisei
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