Old 02-10-16 | 10:32 AM
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Bikes: 2014 Salsa Colossal 2,1995 IndyFab Independence, 1995 Specialized Hardrock Sport

Uh, ideally the axle will sit right in the middle of the track-ends (not dropouts). It shouldn't be pushed all the way in, you pull it back to achieve the right chain tension and only push the wheel all the way forward if you're trying to get the chain off to remove the wheel. And frame rub is pretty much never acceptable and means something must be wrong.
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