[RBW] SS hub alignment in rear facing dropouts

2018-12-06 Thread Conway Bennett
I avoid tire swapping on my Quickbeam because it takes too long to get the alignment of my hub just right. I have surly tug nut which helps with chain tension but I'm interested in any hacks y'all have to make quick work out of this. Thanks in advance. -- You received this message because yo

[RBW] SS hub alignment in rear facing dropouts

2018-12-06 Thread Justin, Oakland
What is your process for this? I ask because I am not the most dexterous person with my fingers but alignment was never that difficult for me. Perhaps less equipment might be more. -H -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To un

[RBW] SS hub alignment in rear facing dropouts

2018-12-06 Thread Coal Bee Rye Anne
Let me preface this by saying I do not have a quickbeam nor have I ever had the pleasure of riding one or working with those dropouts/trackends but I do have a singlespeed flip flop with rear facing track ends and have been happily using a bolt on rear wheel (Velocity/Formula hubs) with two PDW

[RBW] SS hub alignment in rear facing dropouts

2018-12-06 Thread 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch
Conway, I think that persistance in getting it lined up will help. I change gears twice a ride generally. It gets really challenging with panniers on as the bike is heavier and the panniers are in the way. Grin. So I’ve taken to mostly riding without panniers and only putting them on with a load