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  • Anyone using a QR in a slot dropout On-One Scandal
  • GDRS
    Full Member

    Just recieved new frame (super slick quick service from On-one) to replace the exploded GF Rig that has gone to the bike shed in the sky.

    Simple idea – swap the parts as best I can – before getting the bits that don’t fit when swapped replaced.

    Looking at the slot swap outs not too sure if I am going to get away with a tight QR to fix the rear wheel.

    Anyone not using bolts and threads with any success? Confidence required……

    Clink
    Full Member

    I used a Shimano QR and one drive-side chain-tug for years. Didn’t move once.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    You’ll find people who say different but I’d always use a chain tug on the drive side with a QR wheel.

    IanW
    Free Member

    Here you go, Scandal and a QR.

    I found the surly one better than the on one one.

    alexpalacefan
    Full Member

    Yep, me too, with an O-O tug on each side. Go for it.

    APF

    davewalsh
    Free Member

    Are you running gears ?
    I ran a geared slot dropout inbred for 12 months, just make sure that the wheel is in the front of the dropouts.
    Can’t comment for SS use though.

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    QR and super-cheap chaintug on driveside here
    no probs but then I have the leg power of your gran*

    *don’t ask

    GDRS
    Full Member

    Going to run it singlespeed.

    Thanks guys. I’ve always been a nuts and thread guy on the 26. My transition to 29 was via rig with an eccentric so I have a nice non thread wheelset.

    Couldn’t help myself on Friday with the on one closeouts…..

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