
This frame can take caliper brakes as well. This would not have been much of an issue for me to build except for a small detail.....



I ran out of countersunk brake bridges. Lucky for me I never throw anything away. The center piece of the bridge is about 14 years old. I had to modify it a bit on the lathe and weld on some legs. It might be a one of a kind but it almost looks like the commercial item. I spent an extra 1/2 hour on this part but at least I got the frame done today and it is now on the truck bound for the painter.
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