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Old 12-11-09, 05:50 PM
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thanks dude.

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my guess is your talking about the quick release skewers and there is basically 2 sizes (lengths) road or mountain.

i also suggest you delete this post before you get flamed for asking a "newbie" question. nest time you have a basic question search or pm me to eliminate public humiliation. people can be rude here.

edit: dont leave though, the angst here is hilarious. expect pictures of cats soon!
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here is what i have (for appearance more than anything)

https://www.nashbar.com/bikes//Produc...2_174839_-1___

more security, more money:

https://www.nashbar.com/bikes//Produc...2_501639_-1___

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the angst here is hilarious. expect pictures of cats soon!
What are you talking about? Serious business only.

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i love this forum!
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Originally Posted by thirdgenbird
my guess is your talking about the quick release skewers and there is basically 2 sizes (lengths) road or mountain.

i also suggest you delete this post before you get flamed for asking a "newbie" question. nest time you have a basic question search or pm me to eliminate public humiliation. people can be rude here.

edit: dont leave though, the angst here is hilarious. expect pictures of cats soon!
your guess is wrong. The track version comes with screws that require allen keys to loosen the wheels.
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your guess is wrong. The track version comes with screws that require allen keys to loosen the wheels.
well fancy that. you learn something every day. are they socket head cap screws that thread into each side?
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Originally Posted by Gyeswho
your guess is wrong. The track version comes with screws that require allen keys to loosen the wheels.
well fancy that. you learn something every day. are they socket head cap screws that thread into each side?
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he was asking about security "screws" it sounded like he had a normal hub and wanted a bolt on skewer
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Old 12-13-09, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by thirdgenbird
he was asking about security "screws" it sounded like he had a normal hub and wanted a bolt on skewer
no he was just asking screw size. Nothing was said about the security ones for QR hubs (unless he edited before I got to see the original post and if that's the case then I should shut up ). Yes, the A-spoke track wheels screw into each side like how Phil has it on the track hubs
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Old 12-13-09, 11:30 AM
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The Aerospoke Police are on their way, dude. Run while you still can.

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Originally Posted by Gyeswho
no he was just asking screw size. Nothing was said about the security ones for QR hubs (unless he edited before I got to see the original post and if that's the case then I should shut up ). Yes, the A-spoke track wheels screw into each side like how Phil has it on the track hubs
the original post was edited. he asked "what size screw does my aerospoke have? i want to replace it with the security style"

then i posted those links, he thanked me, and edited the post. i assuemed that what was what he wanted. unfortunatly i may have been wrong. he may have wanted:


if i were wrong, i think he would have said, "how the hell does that work" but i may be wrong again...
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The Aerospoke Police are on their way, dude. Run while you still can.

Hahahahaha don't be a jackass, you can't outrun the Aerospoke Police. He has aerospokes! 2!!!

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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
The Aerospoke Police are on their way, dude. Run while you still can.

Wow, my sig describes a bike almost exactly like that!
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so it does exist...
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Originally Posted by thirdgenbird
the original post was edited. he asked "what size screw does my aerospoke have? i want to replace it with the security style"

then i posted those links, he thanked me, and edited the post. i assuemed that what was what he wanted. unfortunatly i may have been wrong. he may have wanted:


if i were wrong, i think he would have said, "how the hell does that work" but i may be wrong again...
then jackarse I am! I humbly say that I am wrong
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then jackarse I am! I humbly say that I am wrong
it happens to all of us. thanks for teaching me something new
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Originally Posted by the_don
Wow, my sig describes a bike almost exactly like that!
Your signature is exactly what I though of when I first saw it!
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The Aerospoke Police are on their way, dude. Run while you still can.


AH

My campus police have them too. It always gives me a kick to see them, but then I'm saddened by the waste of cash.
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Another perfect example of the expression "your tax dollars at work".

Sucks, right?
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