Matt:

Have you tried putting the old skewer back in? 

FYI, one of my SP hubs is held in with a older-style QR skewer, the other with 
a threaded type that requires an Allen wrench. No movement on either one over 
thousands of miles of riding.

--Eric Norris
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> On Jan 28, 2016, at 5:48 PM, MattB <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The vibration theory is really intriguing. I've rotated the connector around 
> so that it faces "down" as suggested and will see if it continues to move 
> against or with the hub rotation. I can confirm plenty of rough street input 
> to the fork as I commute, so if the road vibration is a driving factor, I 
> wonder if I can find a null point where both directional forces are 
> equalized?  The mind does wander commuting on frozen , dark streets.
> Thanks for the interesting input.
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