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Re: Retro TT stuff [Tom A.] [ In reply to ]
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Looks like those brakes are on the trailing edge of the fork. I'm wonder where the cable pulls from? Maybe like the old "Potts Mod" from BMX, the cable runs through the steerer tube.



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Re: Retro TT stuff [Tom A.] [ In reply to ]
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looks like a cross between 2 mtb brakes... either way with the leverage removed ... would be cool if they worked though ... what does the storck leaf srping brake patent look like to compare ?


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Re: Retro TT stuff [jeremyb] [ In reply to ]
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I'll put my money on Fig. 10 ;-)

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those aerobars make you look like youre about to-bear hug the air ...



note the shifters on the brake hoods




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Re: Retro TT stuff [Ex-cyclist] [ In reply to ]
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Looks like those brakes are on the trailing edge of the fork. I'm wonder where the cable pulls from? Maybe like the old "Potts Mod" from BMX, the cable runs through the steerer tube.

The brakes are more built into the fork and yes the cable goes up through the steering tube:



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Re: Retro TT stuff [jeremyb] [ In reply to ]
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the integrated Storck carbon leaf brakes on the Aero 2 ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNxYLoDfkAc (1.20 min and 2.50 min )


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Re: Retro TT stuff [lacticturkey] [ In reply to ]
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the integrated Storck carbon leaf brakes on the Aero 2 ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNxYLoDfkAc (1.20 min and 2.50 min )

Thanks for posting that, hadnt seen it.

However, Storck seems a little too worried about grams of weight and not grams of drag. While the brake arms appear to be non-existant, the brake cable is very existant.



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Re: Retro TT stuff [jeremyb] [ In reply to ]
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More Zipp pjorn















Chuckie V


Sizing Chart for 700c Large


A.
27.1" - 29.38"
69 - 74cm small beam
A.
29.5" - 31.75"
75 - 80.5cm large beam
B.
10.75"
27.3cm
C.
16"
40.77cm
D.
23.625"
60cm w/raked fork
E.
9"
23cm
F.
4.25"
11cm
G.
73°-80°

H.
74°

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Re: Retro TT stuff [jeremyb] [ In reply to ]
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Both Front and rear for the matter.. Nice idea.. Dreadful execution..



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Re: Retro TT stuff [Tom A.] [ In reply to ]
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x2 - The cable seems to be pulling at an angle that's only 15 degrees or so out of line with the pivot - can't see you getting much force out of that (and it'll get even worse as the brakes get tighter)



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Re: Retro TT stuff [Ex-cyclist] [ In reply to ]
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I ran a home made setup like fig.9 on my BMX flatland bike in 92, brakes on the front of the fork, straddle cable running angled back a bit into the base of the fork crown, cable with no outer straight up to the stem.

braked perfect and ran very smooth. Bit of a pain getting at any cable for adjustment though
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Re: Retro TT stuff [jeremyb] [ In reply to ]
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Softride Power V schematics---note the downtube shifters



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Re: Retro TT stuff [lacticturkey] [ In reply to ]
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for the record...

scott DH


as seen in desert princess 1987 ...


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Re: Retro TT stuff [campled] [ In reply to ]
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Wow! I love that fairing. Got any more info on this guy?


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Re: Retro TT stuff [lacticturkey] [ In reply to ]
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Aston Martin bike made by Chas Roberts '94
Roberts TT with Columbus SLX Aero tubes from 1978

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Re: Retro TT stuff [lacticturkey] [ In reply to ]
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I love the Yamaguchi but is that stem like 8 inches long? I won't even start on the wall-paper.
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Re: Retro TT stuff [MOP_Mike] [ In reply to ]
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looks like a late 90's yamaha front fairing...


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Re: Retro TT stuff [twinracer2] [ In reply to ]
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looks like a late 90's yamaha front fairing...

Thanks! Acckk, it probably weighs a ton then. I was hoping it was a made for a bicycle.


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Re: Retro TT stuff [MOP_Mike] [ In reply to ]
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maybe it was a suzuki?




Tim
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Re: Retro TT stuff [lacticturkey] [ In reply to ]
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lemond Boomerang v2, circa '95
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