here's the link to Mark bending struts

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65yQS1AuAfc

-Jay

On Aug 7, 8:01 am, rperks <perks....@gmail.com> wrote:
> somewhere on youtube is a video of Mark at riv bending them with a
> hammer and vise, you do not need to heat them, just do it like you
> mean it.  The vise holds them at the same time and orientation for a
> syncronised bend.  Call riv and talk to mark or one of the guys for
> moral support, they may even have a bent and cut set to solve this, as
> they sell the bike rack and model of brakes.
>
> Rob
>
> On Aug 7, 5:43 am, Garth <garth...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Aug 7, 7:17 am, Angus <angusle...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> > > Garth,
>
> > > Without pictures I may be visualizing this incorrectly...but, (as
> > > Robert pointed out) can you bend the lower stays in a manner similar
> > > to the mini-front rack to allow the cantilevers to open wider?
>
> > > Part of the fun & frustration of assembling a unique bicycle is making
> > > everything work together.  If it were easy, everyone would do it!
>
> > > Angus
>
> >   Yes ..... it's like a jigsaw puzzle!
>
> > I though of bending the struts, but at room temperature I don't think
> > they are that bendable. If they were heated however ..... I bet they'd
> > bend to shape easily. I have zero experience with a torch though, and
> > the struts would need to be longer than they are.  If I get longer
> > ones ,I may as well mount them mid low on the those braze-ons.
>
> > I do ponder an open question though , if Mark's rack was not intended
> > for canti's, why does the Bombadil have the threaded holes on top of
> > the fork for it? These work perfectly for that rack.  I guess the
> > answer is it works with *some* cantilevers, but not the super wide
> > ones like Frogglegs or CR720. The vintage wide BR-MC70 I have on there
> > now in the front fits fine because the triangle sticks out higher than
> > on the CR720, as seen 
> > here.http://www.flickr.com/photos/11316...@n04/4860392084/
> > ..... The BR-MC70 was taken from another bike to fit he Bombadil, as
> > my Plan 1 was to use XC Pro canti's, but their low profile had meager
> > stopping power on this frame due to it's large clearances, the yoke
> > angles were poor. The rear brake is a well used Shimano BR-MT62 I
> > found on ebay , as the BR-MC70 didn't work there as it binded on the
> > canti post. These were meant to be temporary brakes until I could find
> > some new ones.... but they may need to stay permanently.

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