Rear Forks out by 5mm
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2016 12:13 pm
Hi all, hoping for some advice on this as I can't find anything online.
I have a late 80s Peugeot road bike recently acquired off Gumtree.... The sort of bike that has been a bit unloved, and someone has patched it up to make it look rideable.
The rear forks are approx 5mm larger than the rear axel. When I got it there were some make do bits of metal acting as spacers not attached to the axel, just floating on the quick release. When compressing with the quick release, I can close this 5mm gap, and either side of the axel sits within the drop outs and I get a tight compression and a centred wheel.
Is this adequate, or is this putting too much pressure on the quick release? (My guess is it probably is too much pressure)
What are my options? Can I squash the rear forks? Do I need a longer axel to fit, and add spacers or a wider cassette?
I have a late 80s Peugeot road bike recently acquired off Gumtree.... The sort of bike that has been a bit unloved, and someone has patched it up to make it look rideable.
The rear forks are approx 5mm larger than the rear axel. When I got it there were some make do bits of metal acting as spacers not attached to the axel, just floating on the quick release. When compressing with the quick release, I can close this 5mm gap, and either side of the axel sits within the drop outs and I get a tight compression and a centred wheel.
Is this adequate, or is this putting too much pressure on the quick release? (My guess is it probably is too much pressure)
What are my options? Can I squash the rear forks? Do I need a longer axel to fit, and add spacers or a wider cassette?