RegG
Veteran
- Location
- Nottingham
My daughter has a 2015 Liv Avail 3. She fitted some Fulcrum Racing 3 wheels a couple of months ago to replace the original Giant wheels which had a problem with spokes breaking on a regular basis. The Fulcrums seemed to go on fine the first time, but when she had a puncture recently and took the wheel out to repair it, she had a problem getting it back in. The wheel didn't want to slip easily into the drop outs and she had to virtually completely undo the QR and then tighten it up again, effectively squeezing the rear forks back together.
I had a look at it for her a couple of weeks ago and found it very difficult to put the wheel back in, although it came out reasonably easily.
We haven't had chance to take it into a Giant dealer yet, but another mainstream bikeshop had a look at it for her (when they replaced her bar tape) and agreed it was not right.
I have spoken to the shop we bought the bike from and they have said that it could be the Fulcrum wheels that are not suitable for the bike - they may have a smaller hub width?
I find this somewhat strange as I have changed the original wheels on my own Giant and my partners Liv without any problems. I always thought road wheels were of an industry standard specification when it comes to things like hub widths etc.
It will be a few days before we can get the bike into a Giant retailer, but does anyone on this forum have any ideas as to what the problem could be.
I had a look at it for her a couple of weeks ago and found it very difficult to put the wheel back in, although it came out reasonably easily.
We haven't had chance to take it into a Giant dealer yet, but another mainstream bikeshop had a look at it for her (when they replaced her bar tape) and agreed it was not right.
I have spoken to the shop we bought the bike from and they have said that it could be the Fulcrum wheels that are not suitable for the bike - they may have a smaller hub width?
I find this somewhat strange as I have changed the original wheels on my own Giant and my partners Liv without any problems. I always thought road wheels were of an industry standard specification when it comes to things like hub widths etc.
It will be a few days before we can get the bike into a Giant retailer, but does anyone on this forum have any ideas as to what the problem could be.