Cantilever stud standards?



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Kendall

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I am changing my cyclocross fork (new Alpha Q fork) and to my surprise, I
find the brakes I want to transfer to the new fork don't slip on the
cantilever studs (posts). Did the standard diameter of these posts changes
recently. The fit may be close enough to drill or ream out the bushing on
the brakes but could I also get different studs to screw in this fork? I do
know the lengths and threads are quite variable on canti studs but I thought
the diameter was standard? What are the common diameters anyway?

Thanks in advance,

Ken
 
Are you sure there's not a protective sleeve over the canti post that needs
to be removed before installing the brakes...I've come across that on some
forks/frames with cantilever posts.

"Kendall" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I am changing my cyclocross fork (new Alpha Q fork) and to my surprise, I
> find the brakes I want to transfer to the new fork don't slip on the
> cantilever studs (posts). Did the standard diameter of these posts
> changes recently. The fit may be close enough to drill or ream out the
> bushing on the brakes but could I also get different studs to screw in
> this fork? I do know the lengths and threads are quite variable on canti
> studs but I thought the diameter was standard? What are the common
> diameters anyway?
 
On Sat, 5 Aug 2006 23:27:22 -0400, "Kendall"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
>I am changing my cyclocross fork (new Alpha Q fork) and to my surprise, I
>find the brakes I want to transfer to the new fork don't slip on the
>cantilever studs (posts). Did the standard diameter of these posts changes
>recently. The fit may be close enough to drill or ream out the bushing on
>the brakes but could I also get different studs to screw in this fork? I do
>know the lengths and threads are quite variable on canti studs but I thought
>the diameter was standard? What are the common diameters anyway?


There's only one diameter, but many ship with a thin protective sleeve
on them, and I've had a couple that arrived with a burr on the end of
the shoulder which had to be dressed off before the brake arm could be
slipped on.
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Yep I'm sure no a protective sleeve. Stainless steel.

Ken

"Nick Payne" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Are you sure there's not a protective sleeve over the canti post that
> needs to be removed before installing the brakes...I've come across that
> on some forks/frames with cantilever posts.
>
> "Kendall" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> I am changing my cyclocross fork (new Alpha Q fork) and to my surprise, I
>> find the brakes I want to transfer to the new fork don't slip on the
>> cantilever studs (posts). Did the standard diameter of these posts
>> changes recently. The fit may be close enough to drill or ream out the
>> bushing on the brakes but could I also get different studs to screw in
>> this fork? I do know the lengths and threads are quite variable on canti
>> studs but I thought the diameter was standard? What are the common
>> diameters anyway?

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