rear wheel removal

Justin Serna

2009-10-22

I have no issues with my Cannondale frames, removing the rear wheel is a snap. Good luck with your search.

Mark J. Ginsberg wrote:
> Michael all my fuji road bikes have relatively vertical drops outs with clearance to the seat tube that they come out easily. M   Mark J. Ginsberg Berkshire Ginsberg, LLC Attorneys At Law 1216 SE Belmont St. Portland, OR 97214 (503) 542-3000 Fax (503) 233-6874 markjginsberg@yahoo.com www.bikesafetylaw.com From: Michael O'Hair To: obra@list.obra.org Sent: Thu, October 22, 2009 11:10:22 AM Subject: [OBRA Chat] rear wheel removal
> Does anyone have experience with a
> racing/performance road bike that has enough space in the rear triangle to pull
> the wheel out quickly and easily?  The last time I saw such a beast was my
> '95 Lightspeed Ultimate.  (Which I still ride.)  I'm looking at newer
> bikes and the "put the rear tire into the seat tube" school of design has taken
> over.
>  
> Let me know.  Thanks.
>  


Mark J. Ginsberg

2009-10-22

Michael

all my fuji road bikes have relatively vertical drops outs with clearance to the seat tube that they come out easily.

M

Mark J. Ginsberg
Berkshire Ginsberg, LLC
Attorneys At Law
1216 SE Belmont St.
Portland, OR 97214
(503) 542-3000
Fax (503) 233-6874
markjginsberg@yahoo.com
www.bikesafetylaw.com

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From: Michael O'Hair
To: obra@list.obra.org
Sent: Thu, October 22, 2009 11:10:22 AM
Subject: [OBRA Chat] rear wheel removal


Does anyone have experience with a
racing/performance road bike that has enough space in the rear triangle to pull
the wheel out quickly and easily? The last time I saw such a beast was my
'95 Lightspeed Ultimate. (Which I still ride.) I'm looking at newer
bikes and the "put the rear tire into the seat tube" school of design has taken
over.

Let me know. Thanks.


Michael O'Hair

2009-10-22

Does anyone have experience with a racing/performance road bike that has enough space in the rear triangle to pull the wheel out quickly and easily? The last time I saw such a beast was my '95 Lightspeed Ultimate. (Which I still ride.) I'm looking at newer bikes and the "put the rear tire into the seat tube" school of design has taken over.

Let me know. Thanks.