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Old 11-13-14 | 09:03 AM
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HillRider
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Originally Posted by Gresp15C
Maybe it's purely psychological, but I don't like quick release. It seems like the front skewer is the jesus bolt of the bike.
Well, from a mechanical standpoint, a properly tightened qr skewer is inherently safer than a nutted axle since it can't spontaneously loosen. A nut can vibrate loose but a skewer goes "over center" as it is tightened and the force needed to open it actually increases for the first part of the lever travel. Properly used (emphasis on properly) qr skewers have a stellar safety and reliability record.
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