I know this might seem like a stupid question, but is there anyway to fit a 130mm rear wheel on a frame woth 135mm spacing? Its a Ksyrium wheel on a Lynskey frame.
5mm is a bunch to bow a Ti frame inwards, and I don't think Ksyrium wheels are going to be easy to space out to 135.tetedecourse said:I know this might seem like a stupid question, but is there anyway to fit a 130mm rear wheel on a frame woth 135mm spacing? Its a Ksyrium wheel on a Lynskey frame.
It shouldn't hurt the frame, but there's another problem. If the frame is simply squeezed in, it'll likely misalign the derailleur hanger. Not much, but in the worst possible direction for shifting accuracy. It's a lot to ask of a QR, too.laffeaux said:For steel and titanium, flexing the frame that much will not hurt the frame. Fitting a 135mm hub into 130mm frame is pretty common - a tight fit but it works. Going the opposite direction - 130mm wheel into a 135mm frame - will be a bit more difficult as you need to compress the frame with the quick release, and getting everything tight may be a chore.
As JCav said, if you can add a a couple of millimeters of spacers between the hub's lock nuts you'll be better off.