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jramirez 07-12-10 08:45 PM

Question concerning fork dropouts
 
Hey all,

I picked up an old ompax mont royale with the intention of converting it to a fixed gear. I assumed the fork dropouts would take the wheel I bought. Unfortunately I was wrong. The droputs are too narrow for the axle. At this point I'm not sure what to do. Should I spring for a new fork? Would filing the dropouts a bit be ok? Also, is this a common occurance with old road bikes? I figured dropout sizes were relatively standardized.

Squirrelli 07-12-10 08:48 PM

File it down and you are good to go. The bike co-op I go to usually grinds them down with angle grinder. This is quite common with an older fork, I've seen a lot of people grinding their fork ends at the co-op.

rustybrown 07-12-10 08:50 PM

Hammer until fit.

xavier853 07-12-10 09:03 PM

I had this same problem with my sisters single speed conversion. The forks dropouts were just slightly to small. I just took a drill to it and now it fits perfectly.

Squirrelli 07-12-10 09:04 PM

Take your time filing it down though, make sure everything is levelled. You could take it to the shop and let them do it for you though.


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