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10/03/2010 23:52:04
ant
ant
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looks like I need some kind of braze on bracket adapter??
11/03/2010 09:06:41
Crazy Pete
Crazy Pete
Posts 258
Surosa Cycles in Oldham do Dolan spares (calm down, calm down,)

These are the Giant ones, I think the bolt spacing is standard. Any Giant dealer should be able to get one, but I'd try Rick Green in Handforth first.

http://www2.giant-bicycles.com/en-PA/partsaccessories/framesets/285/28885/

Have you asked Dolan?

Cheers, P.
11/03/2010 09:57:57
rothers
rothers
Posts 1017
Crazy Pete wrote:
Surosa Cycles in Oldham do Dolan spares (calm down, calm down,)

Cheers, P.




Or you could try dolans shop themselves www.italian-solutions.co.uk/
15/03/2010 16:23:08
Ben
Ben
Posts 726
It's a TT bike - what do you need a front changer for ?!
15/03/2010 16:36:21
 James
James
Posts 240
Ben wrote:
It's a TT bike - what do you need a front changer for ?!


I bet David Millar wished he'd a front derailler in the 2003 TdF Prologue:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/cycling/news/2003/07/06/millar_prologue/
15/03/2010 19:21:57
ant
ant
Posts 1047
well it matters not, i didn't get it in the end
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