How far up in dropouts is safe?
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How far up in dropouts is safe?
I'm running out of chain here...
Is this safe or will my wheel fall off in the middle of an intersection?
Is this safe or will my wheel fall off in the middle of an intersection?
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Originally Posted by The Fixer
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"c" is not a unit that measures tire width
"c" is not a unit that measures tire width
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Originally Posted by ponds
that traverler is freaking huge!
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That's not so much a diamond frame as it is a pentagon. Many years ago Tommy Burleson rode a bike that looked about that size except when Tommy was on it. Congratulations on finding such a good fit.
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Originally Posted by Lurch
That's not so much a diamond frame as it is a pentagon. Many years ago Tommy Burleson rode a bike that looked about that size except when Tommy was on it. Congratulations on finding such a good fit.
Actually, I plan to go the custom route eventually, but in the meantime, riding the huge Schwinn gives me a better idea of what I'm looking for on fit.
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The way that pic looks it appears that the hub in the drpout is barely secured! You should for safety reasons move the wheel back towards the center of the drpout and since you don't have adjustment screws make sure the rim is aligned with frame and stays. Then buy a new chain and do it right.