I had a Roadini and attempted to put my 135mm ENO hub in the back. It was a
no go—the frame was too stiff to bend out. Maybe being the eccentric hub
made this more difficult.

By comparison, I had no issue putting a 135mm hub in my old 130mm BMC
Monstercross, or a 130mm hub in my 126mm old road bikes.

Eric

On Sunday, December 17, 2023, Brenton Eastman <brenton.east...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I am considering buying a Roadini frame to build up with a mix of
> new/old/bin parts.
>
> I have a Velocity Dyad/Deore/SP dynamo wheelset I used on my Sam Hillborne
> and I'm wondering if that's a safe/doable option to put on a Roadini.
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