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Old 10-14-16 | 10:25 PM
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tetonrider
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Originally Posted by Doge
[MENTION=69140]hack[/MENTION] did not post Vias.
I talked to Specalized and no recall on non-vias. Basically a pain they do not want to deal with. I have it fixed and not planning on selling so likely will do nothing.

wait....what?

[MENTION=125938]Ygduf[/MENTION] points out ViAS issue/fix.
[MENTION=185230]globecanvas[/MENTION] says 'hey doge, you were right' with a link.
you post about that issue.

i note that you had the issue with the *original* venge.

you then write [MENTION=69140]hack[/MENTION] had the issue, per the thread.

i say [MENTION=69140]hack[/MENTION] has a vias?'

you say no.

WUT????

i know i'm doing other things as i checked this thread, but this is weird.

Originally Posted by doge
The dropout angles cause the wheel to come out under chain tension that is just math/force vectors and easy to show.
It is the skewer clamping that keeps the wheels in. The other bikes I have don't don't need any clamping to keep the wheels in.
I believe this was an engineering over-site.
except this isn't the case for every other venge (non-vias).

i'm not denying YOUR issue, but it is the only time i ever heard of that. i happened to ask a product designer and that's never been noted by anyone they've heard. i can check when i'm there next week.

my whole point was what [MENTION=125938]Ygduf[/MENTION] linked to may sound the same was what you have but is not related to the venge you had for your boy.
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