dropout problem
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dropout problem
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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He's right about forcing things, I stuff up more expensive bits that way.
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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.
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.
#5
Your cog is slipping.



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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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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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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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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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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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