? find brake adjust screw

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  • #27606
    bosskardo

    Hi,
    Anyone know where I could find a brake adjust screw? I lost one of mine. Or a DIY solution?

    Pics of the screw and brake:
    [URL=http://s451.photobucket.com/user/Bosskardo/media/2017-09-05%2022.51.46_1.jpg.html]http://i451.photobucket.com/albums/qq239/Bosskardo/2017-09-05%2022.51.46_1.jpg[/URL]
    [URL=http://s451.photobucket.com/user/Bosskardo/media/2017-09-05%2022.54.31_1.jpg.html]http://i451.photobucket.com/albums/qq239/Bosskardo/2017-09-05%2022.54.31_1.jpg[/URL]

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  • #901717
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    StraelGuy

    Agree SJS are very good. If
    Agree SJS are very good. If you can track down the part number, there are some German mail order places that are brilliant for obscure parts.

    #901715
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    matthewn5

    Download the parts diagram

    Download the parts diagram from the manufacturers website. Identify the part number. Google the part number.

    If it’s Shimano, try leaving out the ‘Y’ if it doesn’t come up first off.

    Also try Ebay searching ‘Worldwide’. Someone will have them.

    #901713
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    bosskardo

    mike the bike wrote:

    mike the bike wrote:

     SJS Cycles are a wonderful source of bits and bobs like this.


    unfortunatelly it doesn’t look like they have something like that

    #901711
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    mike the bike

     SJS Cycles are a wonderful

     SJS Cycles are a wonderful source of bits and bobs like this.

    #901709
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    Alessandro

    bosskardo wrote:

    bosskardo wrote:
    right end is internal hex

    Not sure what brand it is but after scouring the internet for a replacement for my Campag brakes, I called Condor in London and they had loads. Definitely worth giving them a call/dropping in to see if they can help. 

    #901707
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    bosskardo

    screw pic attached
    right end is internal hex

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