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Getting the bandset attached is a little tricky until you get the hang of it.

But once you clear that hurdle, it is a tool-less method and works well.

But I do like to keep an eye on the attachment when you are using it. It's about as reliable as any system, but none of them are fool-proof!
 

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It's called top slots. I don't like them for beginners but there are Lots of videos on how to do it. Can Opener did an excellent one.
I've always thought those frames were beautiful.
Thanks Joe. Funny thing about this rig is that it has a small piece of tube locking in the bands. I think it is 3/16. And I'm curious how they pulled that off without damaging the flats?
 

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Getting the bandset attached is a little tricky until you get the hang of it.
But once you clear that hurdle, it is a tool-less method and works well.
But I do like to keep an eye on the attachment when you are using it. It's about as reliable as any system, but none of them are fool-proof!
Haha
Thanks KawKan. I can kind of do the roll and stretch method. With practice it will be fine. So figuring out how this was done is just to satisfy my curiosity.
 

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Getting the bandset attached is a little tricky until you get the hang of it.
But once you clear that hurdle, it is a tool-less method and works well.
But I do like to keep an eye on the attachment when you are using it. It's about as reliable as any system, but none of them are fool-proof!
Haha
Thanks KawKan. I can kind of do the roll and stretch method. With practice it will be fine. So figuring out how this was done is just to satisfy my curiosity.
I have used 1632 tubes for this.

Fold the flat band over the section of tube, hold and stretch both the flat band and the tube, insert in the slot and carefully release.
 

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Getting the bandset attached is a little tricky until you get the hang of it.
But once you clear that hurdle, it is a tool-less method and works well.
But I do like to keep an eye on the attachment when you are using it. It's about as reliable as any system, but none of them are fool-proof!
Haha
Thanks KawKan. I can kind of do the roll and stretch method. With practice it will be fine. So figuring out how this was done is just to satisfy my curiosity.
I have used 1632 tubes for this.

Fold the flat band over the section of tube, hold and stretch both the flat band and the tube, insert in the slot and carefully release.

Thanks KawKan. I will give it another go and maybe order some 1632 to play around with anyway. I was curious about this. because I had never seen it done with the tubes. so I didn't know if it just wasn't worth the effort, or if it was even doable without an extra set of hands or a special tool. I am here to learn and really appreciate all of the sharing. From my very first day, you and this forum have made me feel like family.
 

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I think the tube makes it a little easier to get the band length even on both forks, and lets you use bands that are a little shorter, but it also makes the pieces of tube just one more thing you need.
 
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I think the tube makes it a little easier to get the band length even on both forks, and lets you use bands that are a little shorter, but it also makes the pieces of tube just one more thing you need.
Thanks, Looks like the roll and stretch method is simpler. Probably why I hadn't seen it done with tubes before
 
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