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#searchform div.poweredby img { width:60px; }Have any of you had experience in filing or otherwise putting a taper in a Lambert Crank Arm? I have several sets of Lamberts and true TA cranksets. I still have an orphan TA drive-side and an orphan off-side Lambert Arm. I would like to marry them but the Lambert is not cooperating. How do I solve this inbred dilemma?
I have one Japanese bike with a single top mounted boss for the shifters on the down tube. It was for the old SunTour Syncro shifter. A friend has a Shimano part that mounts to the single boss for downtube cable adjusters. I woiuld lke to find one for my own use. This would allow me to use the much beloved SunTour bar-con shifters in a tidy package.does anyone have one of these mounts or must I fabricate one out of a small aluminum block? Does anyone even know the part number or description of what it is called?
Thank you,
john strizek in
sacramento california in the USA