115-120 rear dropout spacing on aluminum frame?
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115-120 rear dropout spacing on aluminum frame?
Is that normal? I always thought with aluminum it had to be exactly right or else it will fatigue.
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2.5mm isn't that big and frames generally don't come perfectly spaced to the hub spacing.
It Makes the wheel go in easier.
It Makes the wheel go in easier.
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