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Old 10-10-18 | 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by vtje
The hub width is only different on Disc brake equipped bike/wheels.
Since you have rim brakes, there is no difference, you will be able to switch your wheels back and forth. The only (minor) thing might be rim width difference, affecting your brake cable length, but that is a very simple on-the-fly adjustment.
I'm sorry but it's not that simple.

Disc brake hubs with 135 OLD use 44mm chainline. Road bikes with 130 OLD have 41,5mm chainline.

Shimano specifies 41.5mm chainline for hubs used with road groupsets. Using a 135OLD hub with 44mm chainline means the hub chainline is out of spec. This can result in chain rub, poor shifting or the chain getting caught on the shift pins on the back of the front chainrings.

This is what Specialized encountered with SCS bikes.
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