Backstory: Before I swapped the dropouts on my Hunqapillar to horizontal I, and 
Grant, talked with White Ind. about using their eccentric hub for fixed gear 
bikepacking. We were both told absolutely not, it will fail.

Update: Grant recently followed up with them and asked specifically what would 
fail. Nothing in the hub, it turns out, they were concerned about aluminum 
dropouts, despite knowing this is on a Rivendell, thus has to be steel. Sigh.

The horizontal dropout on Boots ain’t happening, so I have questions about the 
ENO hub for those who have experience with one (speculation doesn’t help here, 
actual experience only please):

- What is the process for tightening the chain?
- What would that process look like with a dingle cog 2x2 set-up? I presume I’d 
have to drop the rear wheel out, shift the chain, put the wheel back, then 
tighten the chain. Keep in mind the bike is 85 lbs total and I likely need to 
lay it down to change gears.

Anything else I should think about?

With abandon,
Patrick

www.CatholicHalos.org
www.MindYourHeadCoop.org

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