Re: [CR]OMAS

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From: <NortonMarg@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]OMAS
To: johan.ericson@logicoffice.se, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 23:02:22 EST

In a message dated 11/18/02 6:12:06 AM Pacific Standard Time, johan.ericson@logicoffice.se writes:

<< I have some OMAS titanium (axle)/ergal (bolts and nuts) lightening sets
   for record brakes with "nutted" axles.
   1. Are the axles to trust strength wise? Any experience within the
   group?
   2. Anyone who knows when they were made?
   3. Anyone who knows the story on OMAS?
    >> I've used the parts when they were new, "back then" . My recollections are still vivid. The axles flex a LOT more than the steel Campy ones. Not a good thing in a brake. The alloy nuts that hold the pad holders don't stay tight. The pad holders loosen and rotate. Not a good thing when flying down a mountain. The alloy adjuster pieces that hold the caliper arms to the bolts also loosen in use. Conclusion? Ok for a time trial bike (a bike being looked after daily by a team mechanic) or a show bike. Garbage on a road bike used in the mountains. Stevan Thomas Alameda, CA