Agreed. You should stand behind the bike to spread the dropouts and pull 
the wheel up into them. I put a 130 in 126, and a 126 in a 122 all the 
time. You won't damage the frame -- another benefit of steel.

jim

On Wednesday, September 19, 2012 4:40:47 PM UTC-7, ttoshi wrote:
>
> You don't put the wheel on the frame by pushing down on it with your 
> weight.  You need to spread the frame with your hands and then slide 
> the wheel in. 
> > 
>

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