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Old 09-15-13 | 12:40 AM
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Hi, I have an unknown Lv2 and a brand new all city track hub. Upon the arrival of the hub I tried to put it in the dropouts and the non- drive side of the dropout is "bumpy" thats the best way I can describe it. Basically when I try to shove in the hub It kinda just stops halfway. Thanks for the help.

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Old 09-15-13 | 12:44 AM
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Stop. Don't do anything else. If anything on a bike doesn't fit, don't force it.

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Old 09-15-13 | 02:31 AM
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Stop. Don't do anything else. If anything on a bike doesn't fit, don't force it.

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Awwwww spoilsport. Does this I mean I don't get to mention my theory with the angle grinder?


He's right about forcing things, I stuff up more expensive bits that way.
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Old 09-15-13 | 03:08 AM
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The above posters are right.

However...

I had what sounds like the same problem with my Leader frame after I bought it. One side of the axle wouldn't fit into the dropouts. I used a screwdriver to do a little pry and it widened the steel inserts enough to slide the wheel in with no further problems.
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Old 09-15-13 | 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Leukybear
Stop. Don't do anything else. If anything on a bike doesn't fit, don't force it.

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Holy overreaction, Batman.

The dropouts on my Bare Knuckle were like that because the paint was too thick. 6 seconds with a fine-tooth file took care of it. It could also be a slightly misaligned dropout insert.

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Old 09-15-13 | 08:27 AM
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Holy overreaction, Batman.
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Old 09-15-13 | 09:24 AM
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My 2010 Leader 725 tr had this same problem, there was to much clear coat in the dropouts and I did what Scrod did with a tooth file. Fixed it after about 30 seconds went in smooth as butter after that.
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Old 09-15-13 | 05:24 PM
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Axle threads double as a fantastic file.
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Old 09-15-13 | 07:58 PM
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I've already tried sanding it down with fine grade sandpaper but it still wont go. And I would expand the dropouts but its aluminum not steel so I feel it would be less forgiving if i tried such a thing, also I found that its in both sides but in different places.
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I've already tried sanding it down with fine grade sandpaper but it still wont go. And I would expand the dropouts but its aluminum not steel so I feel it would be less forgiving if i tried such a thing, also I found that its in both sides but in different places.
Sandpaper won't do anything. Use a steel flat file like Scrod suggested, and don't be afraid to put some gusto into it.
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Old 09-15-13 | 08:25 PM
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also my old axle fit into it pretty well, weird right?
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also my old axle fit into it pretty well, weird right?
Not at all. There is some variation between axle diameters. My Formula hub fit easily in the dropouts of my new Dolan frame, but the Cane Creek hub was a tight fit and the dropouts needed to be filed.
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Nanananananananananananananana..... BATMANnnnnn
Even batman knows that it's better safe than sorry.
Fun fact: the batman theme doesn't have any vocals in it. Those are horns sounding out the "batmannnn".

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Old 09-17-13 | 12:06 PM
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Anyway I filed them out and the hub goes in fine, I guess we can put this thread to rest. Thanks.
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Old 09-17-13 | 05:59 PM
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Anyway I filed them out and the hub goes in fine, I guess we can put this thread to rest. Thanks.
Don't be silly, it's just getting fun
Glad the fix works. Did you work out if it was excess paint or metal that was the issue?
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Old 09-17-13 | 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by europa
Don't be silly, it's just getting fun
Glad the fix works. Did you work out if it was excess paint or metal that was the issue?
paint, it's stupid because they put sliver paint over an aluminum bike.

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paint, it's stupid because they put sliver paint over an aluminum bike.
Sorry, I had to laugh at that. Glad it's working for you. Gee bikes can be fun. It's a lot of fun mucking about with my MG too, but I get into less trouble with the bikes.
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