dewey wrote:
yeah speaking of calipers. I think I have the wrong combination. Without the pads there is plenty of room for the rotor to sit in the groove. When I put the pads on and spread them as far apart as I can it looks like the gap is about 10mm.
I guess my city calipers are incompatable with the #191 rotors

Does anybody wanna swap?
I'll follow up the dumb actions with a dumb question... does the drive flange face still contact the rim and the rotor is bolted to the inner face of the flange.... or is it the other way with the rotor against the wheel and the flange on the inside so that the wheel nuts go through the rotor? I'm guessing its the later... in which case I think I'm going to have to run ~6mm spacer.
dewey
Q1 I'd say your pads are wrong there are various ones used over the years.
Q2 The rotor is bolted to the outside of the drive flange (where the drum was) then the spacer (if used), then the wheel.
With a 25mm spacer, the wheel mount face is in same position as a Clubbie S or Cooper S.
Wheel studs- use early Mini ones if no spacer, Cooper S rear/Clubbie S if you use a spacer.
<edit> J_A_M is running a 25mm spacer and the wheels are a bit in- but he does have Clubbie S flares on it.
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