New set of wheels to save time 🤷‍♂️

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CAESAR AVGVSTVS

Active Member
I’m thinking about buying a spare set of Specialized wheels for my mtb bike. I’m always changing my tyres depending on ground conditions. I was thinking of having my tyres pre fitted and ready to change over via just a couple of through bolts. Simple and quick. But I’m also thinking, changing complete wheels may upset the settings on the rear derailleur🤷‍♂️
what’s your thoughts please ?
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
I've not had to fiddle with the RD for the last two wheels. In fact i can't remember the last time i had to adjust it and that's over several wheels and more cassette changes.... but that may be just luck.
 
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Red17

Veteran
Location
South London
I have 2 sets of wheels for my cx bike with different tyres and never had an issue with the rear derailleur adjustment.

Rear disc needs adjusting when I change wheels but that takes less than a minute.
 
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