Slick
Guru
I had the bike on the stand on Sunday afternoon to give it a good clean before the salt from the morning commute ate it. I took both wheels off so I wouldn't get any detergent on my disc brakes, but as I went to remove the rear wheel I realised it was seized. I got it off easy enough, and took apart the skewers and greased them. As I put it back together, I realised that the springs were now quite pronounced and fouling the wheel from sitting in the dropouts? Are the springs supposed to be lose like that or should they be attached to the quick release lever allowing the wheel to seat itself in the dropout? I hope that makes sense.