I just replaced my rear wheel with the wheel with the new bearings.
Because the cog of the latter is my most worn one, and because I want to test the new bearings immediately, with their purchase date as reference usable.
Now I noticed something I never did before, yet the other wheel is just like that so I must have missed it.
When I inserted the wheel between the dropouts, it had 5 mm free space. I then tightened the nondrive side bolt, then the driveside bolt and while tensioning the latter, I noticed the dropouts (thus of the frame) coming together that distance. It's like the frame was made for a wider rear wheel.
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Because the cog of the latter is my most worn one, and because I want to test the new bearings immediately, with their purchase date as reference usable.
Now I noticed something I never did before, yet the other wheel is just like that so I must have missed it.
When I inserted the wheel between the dropouts, it had 5 mm free space. I then tightened the nondrive side bolt, then the driveside bolt and while tensioning the latter, I noticed the dropouts (thus of the frame) coming together that distance. It's like the frame was made for a wider rear wheel.
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