on 5/3/11 2:22 PM, Bruce Oppenheim at br...@ohiotravelbag.com wrote:

> I would like to ride a lighter wheels/tires set on my A. Homer Hilsen
> at times when just riding paved roads.
> 
> I have a pair of Mavic open pro wheels from another bike with road
> bike hub spacing (130). My A. Homer Hilsen is (135). Since the Mavic
> hub spacing is a bit narrower, my question is... will it hurt the
> frame to squeeze the rear dropout to fit the smaller hub? I don't want
> to stress the frame.

It would probably be easier to just add a couple 2.5 mm spacers (or even 2's
or 1.5's) to the axle.  That's what I did to use a stock DuraAce hub which
I'd been using on a 130 mm spaced frame.

I'm not sure I've ever heard a definitive word on whether the bending would
be bad, but it's easy enough to fix.

- jim

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