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Old 04-10-12 | 12:41 PM
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hueyhoolihan
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as long as you can get the drive-side locknut to clear the end of the cluster it will not bind in the dropouts. the chain may require a little more clearance. use spacers as necessary, then dish the wheel. if you have minimum clearance and dishing proves to be unsafe in your opinion, you will need a longer axle and a larger dropout width. which may or may not require the use of a different frame.
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