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Old 02-15-06 | 09:27 PM
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From: 40205 'ViLLeBiLLie

Bikes: Sngl Spd's, 70's- 80's vintage, D-tube Folder

I would assume its because skewers can be overpowered on
big hills etc, and the backwheel might torque to the left slightly over time ??

When it comes to fixing a flat, 99% of my flats have been fixable
without removing the wheel. Save alot of time just leaving on the
bike, just in case that was one of your concerns about no rear quick release.
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