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Thread: Backstay Chainplate Discussions [pg 152 in Manual]

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    Here are the chainplates. Again, the top and bottom plates are buffed up a bit: The Bottom one more than the top. The shiny areas on the bottom plate are bronze-colored in real life, but the red-colored areas are just as red as they appear in the photo. Hmmmmm.

    I do like bronze for this applicattsion. The chainplate covers are bronze and servicable, and replacing them with stainless would add to the expense of the project, although I suppose I could use stainless chainplates with bronze plate covers. They are separated pretty well by polysulfide bedding compound.

    Any thoughts?
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    Last edited by Scott Galloway; 09-15-2004 at 10:32 PM.
    Scott

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