I cold-set my old bike the other night, though just from 122 to 126mm, and 
it came out great.  You need 3/8" all-thread, 2 nuts, 4 1-inch washers, and 
very good calipers.  A pair of 9/16" box-end wrenches are fantastic, since 
you can hang them on the fixture.  You have to spread it, then relax it and 
measure.  I gained my first half-mm set at an opening of 142mm, and ended 
up spreading to 146mm to get my permanent set at 126.  
Like I said - came out great and I felt like a pro with the result.  
Sorry I didn't take a photo

On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 9:41:14 PM UTC-6, Shoji Takahashi wrote:
>
> Cold set is a fancy way of saying bend it. Here's Sheldon Brown:
> http://sheldonbrown.com/frame-spacing.html
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 7:53:14 PM UTC-5, PeterG wrote:
>>
>> Phillip,
>> I have googled it and can't seem to find out how to make the 135mm wheel 
>> set fit a 130mm space.Can you elaborate? Thanks....
>
>

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