06-15-2011, 09:03 AM
Hi guys,
I have Mavic Crosstrail 2010 wheels & Schwalbe Racing Ralph Evolution tyres.
After trying to sort out a cassette issue, I think there is a problem with the locknuts on either side of the Mavic rear hub. What I mean is, the tyre is rubbing on the frame & I'm pretty sure it's because the distance I've screwed the locknuts back onto the axle is incorrect.
I've been researching online for a while now & I discovered, amongst other things, that I should have measured how much the axle protrudes from the hub so I can make sure it's the same distance when I reassamble it all. Obviously too late for that now though.
So at the moment when I tighten the quick release skewer after putting the wheel back on, it only seems to be able to properly clamp if it actually pulls the frame towards itself. And that action seems to pull the rear derailleur slightly too, although the gearing doesn't seem to be affected.
I don't think this is normal really! Any advise anyone???
Cheers
Si
I have Mavic Crosstrail 2010 wheels & Schwalbe Racing Ralph Evolution tyres.
After trying to sort out a cassette issue, I think there is a problem with the locknuts on either side of the Mavic rear hub. What I mean is, the tyre is rubbing on the frame & I'm pretty sure it's because the distance I've screwed the locknuts back onto the axle is incorrect.
I've been researching online for a while now & I discovered, amongst other things, that I should have measured how much the axle protrudes from the hub so I can make sure it's the same distance when I reassamble it all. Obviously too late for that now though.
So at the moment when I tighten the quick release skewer after putting the wheel back on, it only seems to be able to properly clamp if it actually pulls the frame towards itself. And that action seems to pull the rear derailleur slightly too, although the gearing doesn't seem to be affected.
I don't think this is normal really! Any advise anyone???
Cheers
Si