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Thread: WTB: Centerlock to 6 bolt adapters

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    WTB: Centerlock to 6 bolt adapters

    Silly, I know. Not real expensive but figured I'd ask here in case someone has some sitting in a parts bin they no longer need.

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    The cheap ones on eBay/amazon work just fine.
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    You gotta change the rotation sensor for an E-bike
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    The cheap ones on eBay/amazon work just fine.
    good to know, cuz that's where I'm headed if nobody's got a set to unload (which is great either way!).

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    I've got four barely-used CL rotors if you want to go that direction... 200/180 SRAM HS2 and 203/180 Magura Storm HC, all used less than 5 days. $25 each.

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    I got this on Amazon, works perfectly.

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    I have at least 2 you can have for shipping, I think they are dtswiss branded

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    Fyi I’ve used these adaptors (both dt swiss and problem solvers) a good bit and found that they tend to have enough play in them that it actually creates latency in brake engagement, as well as (in the case of mtn biking) the illusion that there is fore-aft play in headset/hub bearings or suspension bearings. Less of an issue on gravel bikes. YMMV.

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    ^I've used the problems solvers ones many times over the years and have had zero issues, they work perfect in my experience. No play

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    Thanks all! Just snagged some center lock rotors from smmokan


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