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You can't generate nearly as much force on a fg with say 48/16 gearing as you can with 22/32 on a MTB and qr are used on those bikes all the time. |
Originally Posted by fivehoursfree
(Post 7633965)
Yea, but most MTB use horizontal dropouts, so most of that force is on the actualy dropout, not the QR. The QR really just needs to be tight enough to the wheel doesn't fall out. Of course disc brakes cause a whoe mess of issues.
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Originally Posted by schnee
(Post 7634107)
You mean vertical dropouts, right?
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Originally Posted by the_don
(Post 7630810)
In Japanese, they call wheels, tires.
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My rear wheel kept slipping on my ss with QR. I just installed a solid axle this week. Guess what - it slipped too. Now I've got it cranked down (bigger hammer, and all that), so I hope this is over.
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Originally Posted by sunburst
(Post 7643544)
My rear wheel kept slipping on my ss with QR. I just installed a solid axle this week. Guess what - it slipped too. Now I've got it cranked down (bigger hammer, and all that), so I hope this is over.
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Originally Posted by tFUnK
(Post 7643617)
put some grease (if you haven't already) on the axle so you can tighten the nuts more or maybe your chainring isn't centered on the crank and you're chain is too tight?
Didn't know about the grease. I'll try that also. |
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