rear wheel disc mount
Jamie_333
Posts: 18
Does my 2004 specialized rockhopper have an International Standard Disc Mount on the seat stay.
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remove fork from bike find the direction called away and throw forks in that direction - nicklouse
room for the grease and to minimise rub between the balls (never a nice sensation) - Testicle Tim</h5>
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allready answered in your other post!
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