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How Do You Mount A Rear Mech...


darrenm

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Hi

As above I don't know how to mount it.

On my old frame there were 3 tiny screw holes, but not on the Pashley :S

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pretty simple from what i can see mate, it seems you have actually taken the whole hanger off you old bike which is the bit with the three holes in it.

You should take that hanger off your mech which is easily done with an allen key this should leave you with 2 sepearate bits.

then quite simply attatch your rear mech onto your other frame by bolting on to the hanger. :D

Hope that helps?

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aren't they built into pashleys? like they dont need one as its part of the frame?

then you just screw the mech straight into the built in hanger.

yeah his mech should bolt straight on to his new frame, but he's still got the hanger off his frame attatched too his hanger so thats where his problem starts he's trying to fix his mech to a frame while the hanger is still attatched :lol:

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Duh

Pashley has a steal hanged built into the dropout mate. use a 5mm allen key to undo your mech and bolt the mech onto the Pahsley frame.

Just be warned the Pashley hangers can and do fail, a 3mm bit of steal on the back helps

Also check dowtube/headtube join on the tear drop, they crack all the tiem there, did mine in an hour out of the box. Needs a right wya up downtube or a gusset to stop it happing, also they crack on the CS loads and canti studs ripp off easy but bar that really sweet frame. simple mods to make...well for me anyway

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