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Old 12-07-17 | 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by FBinNY
Odds are you can stabilize it enough by using an axle nut on the outside.

However the problem is very simple --- the axle is too long. More specifically the built up spacer stack on the right is too high. Remove the outer locknut and the remover will sit flush against the freewheel.

BTW- the freewheel seems to be pretty far inboard. Is this a narrow hub to which you added spacers for a wide frame, or is something else going on?
It’s just an Origin 8 wheelset for singlespeed/track that I got about 3 years ago. Rear fork is 130mm, fit right in right out of the box. No spacers or anything on the wheel. I don’t have a cone wrench - lost all my tools in the flood and haven’t replaced them all yet so I was hoping to just be able to swap the freewheel.
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