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Old 05-10-16 | 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by dabac
Not a problem at all. The dropout being squeezed between locknut and quick-release will carry most - if not all - of the weight when the wheel is properly installed.
Originally Posted by HillRider
As noted the qr skewer faces carry most of the load but a slightly short axle will not overstress the dropout. In fact, it is common to respace a 126 mm hub to 130 mm which reduces the axle protrusion from 5.5 mm per side to 3.5 mm and it causes no problems.

Here is Sheldon Brown's comment on the topic:

"Overall axle length for quick release hubs is commonly 11 mm longer than the overlocknut distance listed, 5.5 mm on each side.
In practice, the axle can be quite a bit shorter than this...even 1-2 mm protrusion past the locknuts will suffice to locate the axle properly, so, when converting a hub to the next wider spacing, it is usually not necessary to replace the axle."
The bike is one I will be selling and I sure don't want somebody to get hurt.

So just to be sure, the 3.5 mm is sufficient protrusion is sufficient, and sheldon says even 1-2 mm would be sufficient. Right?
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