This question has been asked and answered, albeit some time ago. And the way things are changing these days with the supply chain and available purveyors of ancient bike parts, I thought put the question out there again for some up-to-date sources.
I already contacted Harbor Vintage. No luck there. I also looked on the JustPanhead website, they have Taiwan-Ted linings for 45s but otherwise, nothing there.
Another alternative might be: find a set that's a little too big, then drill and shape them to fit. Is this even wise? Has anybody tried it? I have a set of 45 linings. The curve is different for the front wheel (haven't taken the rear off yet) so I'm afraid if I try to get them to fit the shoes they'll crack.
Thanks,
Lochlain
I already contacted Harbor Vintage. No luck there. I also looked on the JustPanhead website, they have Taiwan-Ted linings for 45s but otherwise, nothing there.
Another alternative might be: find a set that's a little too big, then drill and shape them to fit. Is this even wise? Has anybody tried it? I have a set of 45 linings. The curve is different for the front wheel (haven't taken the rear off yet) so I'm afraid if I try to get them to fit the shoes they'll crack.
Thanks,
Lochlain
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