sevenfourate
Devotee of OCD
- Location
- Lowestoft, Suffolk
Tyres went on wheels today; and then slotted into frame / forks accordingly.
Front hub width to inside of fork dropouts is lovely and snug 👌
Rear has approx 2mm gap either side between cone nut and inside of dropouts as pictured. **I believe eternally common BMX rear spacing is 110mm. This frame is more like 114mm. Which would clearly indicate frame is a little wide…..
Just crank it up ? Or I do have some nice sized / thin Aluminium washers I could put on the inside to take up the slack. Just slightly ‘concerned it’s a very beefy / strong BMX frame; not a flexible Aluminium Road-bike frame. And will be under a little stress to get back to 110mm.
Thoughts ? Cheers in advance 🙏
Front hub width to inside of fork dropouts is lovely and snug 👌
Rear has approx 2mm gap either side between cone nut and inside of dropouts as pictured. **I believe eternally common BMX rear spacing is 110mm. This frame is more like 114mm. Which would clearly indicate frame is a little wide…..
Just crank it up ? Or I do have some nice sized / thin Aluminium washers I could put on the inside to take up the slack. Just slightly ‘concerned it’s a very beefy / strong BMX frame; not a flexible Aluminium Road-bike frame. And will be under a little stress to get back to 110mm.
Thoughts ? Cheers in advance 🙏