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Old 03-03-13 | 08:31 PM
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Okay...kinda bizzare question, but can I put a quick release skewer on my front wheel?
I bike commute and having the ability to quickly pull the front would be beneficial to me. Cant lug around tools all the time.
If its not safe...then I'll figure something else out.
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Old 03-03-13 | 08:35 PM
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Having a quick release wheel shouldn't be a problem at all.
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have you ever seen a road bike?

99.99% of road bikes have QR axles both front and back
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Old 03-03-13 | 08:50 PM
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i have quick releases on my single speed front and rear, they are fine,
I just cant cant take it to a track,
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Old 03-03-13 | 08:52 PM
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have you ever seen a road bike?

99.99% of road bikes have QR axles both front and back
What's a road bike? You mean they go on roads? Wow!
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Old 03-03-13 | 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by jasandalb
What's a road bike? You mean they go on roads? Wow!
Asks literally one of the stupidest questions imaginable.

Get's a mildly snarky response.

Is a dick.



Great plan OP. Well done.
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Old 03-03-13 | 09:14 PM
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Asks literally one of the stupidest questions imaginable.

Get's a mildly snarky response.

Is a dick.
And we've got a winner...
Well... when you see fixed gear bikes with bolted fronts...the question should be asked.
Guess you all just picked up a fixed and knew everything about riding fixed/ss?
Hmmm... maybe next time.... wave at Fred!
Great plan OP. Well done.
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Old 03-03-13 | 09:26 PM
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Guess you all just picked up a fixed and knew everything about riding fixed/ss?
Exactly. Were you there? How did you know that?
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Old 03-03-13 | 09:30 PM
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Old 03-03-13 | 10:01 PM
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OP, you need to be more specific. Do you want to use a different wheel or put in a new axle with your current wheel? Is it a loose ball hub or cartridge bearing hub? What brand is your hub? This is not an uncommon question so you will find lots of information through a simple Google search. You will surely find something on Sheldon Brown's website. A similar post was made not too long ago here as well.
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Old 03-03-13 | 10:10 PM
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I would not want QR on a commuter and I replace skewers with a cheap bolt-on. The only tool you need is one you better have anyway. 5mm Allen wrench.
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Old 03-04-13 | 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by hairnet
OP, you need to be more specific. Do you want to use a different wheel or put in a new axle with your current wheel? Is it a loose ball hub or cartridge bearing hub? What brand is your hub? This is not an uncommon question so you will find lots of information through a simple Google search. You will surely find something on Sheldon Brown's website. A similar post was made not too long ago here as well.
thanks...had no clue about the axles, etc... used to my roadie so Fixed is brand new.
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Old 03-04-13 | 06:39 PM
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You're a disgrace to the Buckeyes OP.
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Old 03-04-13 | 06:40 PM
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It's reasonable for OP not to assume that the spacing of front Track and Road wheels is the same being that the spacing of rear Track and Road wheels are different.

It's not a silly question.
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Old 03-04-13 | 06:41 PM
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This is a work-around solution, but why not 2 U-locks? Presumably the front quick release is to lock both wheels and frame with one lock. I personally carry 2 u-locks and do a double sheldon lock job if on the street (normally indoor secured and only use 1). What is the primary reason for a quick release front?
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Old 03-04-13 | 07:53 PM
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Old 03-05-13 | 05:54 PM
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jasandalb Lactic acid....I like.
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Old 03-08-13 | 09:21 PM
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jasandalb Lactic acid....I like.
THANKS!

I was looking at the quick release for more of a convenience...I load in my jeep monday then bike commute through friday. I just bring the bike in my office...but was trying to save a little space in my office, and quickly throw in the back of the jeep.
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QR axles are fine on fixed gear bikes, but only on the front. Getting the right chain tension on the back would be way too hard and unreliable.
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Old 03-11-13 | 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by FixedDriveJess
QR axles are fine on fixed gear bikes, but only on the front. Getting the right chain tension on the back would be way too hard and unreliable.
I guess you know much more on the matter than Sheldon Brown.
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Old 03-11-13 | 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
I guess you know much more on the matter than Sheldon Brown.
I guess this is where Sheldon and I differ.
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Old 03-11-13 | 09:43 AM
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I guess this is where Sheldon and I differ.
Let me guess - you've never tried it, yet you have an opinion about it strong enough to oppose Sheldon Brown's?

You need to learn more about your own bike before telling others what to do with theirs. Two weeks ago, you couldn't grasp the concept of what the bolts on a Thomson seatpost do.
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