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brycer1968
2009-09-15, 12:49 AM
Handlebar pics for SHADE.
saddle, seatpost, brake, bell and cycle computer mount not included. The close up of the lower mount on a Nimbus frame shows the style of pop-rivet-on mount that you would need to use for your QU AX. Also, the handle bar brace ends have been upgraded to linkage rod ends that perform better and allow twisting of the seat post under severe UPD.
Aero bars are essentially new.
I'll think about price and research shipping. You still interested?
Brycer
brycer1968
2009-09-15, 01:06 AM
Handlebar pics for SHADE.
saddle, seatpost, brake, bell and cycle computer mount not included. The close up of the lower mount on a Nimbus frame shows the style of pop-rivet-on mount that you would need to use for your QU AX. Also, the handle bar brace ends have been upgraded to linkage rod ends that perform better and allow twisting of the seat post under severe UPD.
Aero bars are essentially new.
I'll think about price and research shipping. You still interested?
Brycer
I just reviewed this and now I realize how this series of picutres doesn't really paint a very complete picture of what you would get. I'll try to round up the parts and take a photograph of them all and post this here.
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brycer1968
2009-09-15, 05:06 AM
This is what you'd be getting (except the Thompson seatpost stays with me). The radiused lift handle is not required with this set-up, but I'll include it if you want. It has been radiused to cradle the 1 1/8" bar and the Ty-Wraps hold the lift handle securely to the bar if you want to ride with a lift handle.
I'll PM you with the price and shipping I came up with.
Brycer
Shade
2009-09-15, 05:34 PM
Here is a close up of the fork with numbers added:
brycer1968
2009-09-15, 05:52 PM
Here is a close up of the fork with numbers added:
I'll do some measuring tonight and see if the bracket will fit.
Bryce
brycer1968
2009-09-17, 12:26 AM
Here is what you see: The first shot shows the bracket sitting too high on the seat tube (yes, QU AX and Nimbus use the same seat tube).
The second shot shows blue tape and a new hole marked on the bracket. I'm going to cut away where the blue tape is and drill a new hole on each side where the red paint is, giving you six rivets to secure the bracket.
Note that the rivet backs will keep the seatpost from sliding any deeper into the frame . . . not a big deal because it is so low down on the seat tube, but you may need to trim your seatpost a bit to allow for this.
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