Old 05-25-09, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ridethecliche
Thanks. Normalcy and annoyance win out.

Woop!

I suppose if all my wheels were the same brand, then it would be fine.
Somewhat. And you can do some things to minimize the annoyance.

Most of my wheels are either Dura Ace 7700 or 7850 hubs with Shimano cassettes. I might have to give my inline cable adjuster a half twist to get the shifting right on. I don't have to adjust set screws.

Some of my rims are narrower so that requires a brake barrel nut adjustment if you want to run the shoes close or to make room for the wider rims. You need to set the cable on the widest rim and then use the barrel whenever you put in the narrower rims.

All my wheels are dished dead on, so I don't have to adjust brakes left or right. You can flip the wheel in the bike to see if your wheels are off or if it is the bike. If the wheel "moves" from side to side, the rim isn't centered over the hub and this can be fixed.
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