BIGGER IMAGE!!!
why so small all the time?![]()
BIGGER IMAGE!!!
why so small all the time?
I'd say about 1996 looking at the carpets and old monitors.
QRs can be used on single speed/ fixed set ups but there is a reason that they aren't, and it's all to do with chain tension. It's just more difficult to acheive the correct tension on a wheel equipped with a QR.
I was lucky because the frame I used for my s/s has little threaded adjusters going through the back of the dropouts. I can adjust them so the back wheel is straight (and the chain tight) when I pull it back against the adjusters with one hand and do up the QR with the other.I use 15mm nuts on the rear of my fixie (the only machine in the family without QR on both wheels).
I do so because my preferred way of getting the chain just right is by locking off one side first.
There is probably a clever way of doing it using QR, but I learn slowly.
I was lucky because the frame I used for my s/s has little threaded adjusters going through the back of the dropouts. I can adjust them so the back wheel is straight (and the chain tight) when I pull it back against the adjusters with one hand and do up the QR with the other.
You can just see one of the adjusters in this photo ...
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