Disk Brakes identification

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johncannon
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Disk Brakes identification

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I have obtained some disk brakes off a scrap Minor which I assume are Marina based? Is there an obvious way of telling?

The pitch of the studs is not from a minor -possibly marina? I am sure have read these can be converted to suit normal minor wheels?

Any help please?
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RE: Disk Brakes identification

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Normal Marina hubs can be converted to a Minor PCD of 4". What is the distance between two opposing studs on your hubs?

The best way of itentification is to take a 'photo and post it on here. If you can't post it then e-mail it to one of us and we'll post it for you.
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I am stuggerling to copy a picture into the message. How do i do this?[/img][/url]
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If you have webspace then upload the picture to it and either post the link to it on here, or post the link and enclose it in the [img]and[/img] sections and it will display.

If you don't have webspace then e-mail the picture to one of us (me if you like) and I'll upload it for you.
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