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Old 03-09-24, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by mams99
Last year my son's disc bike started rubbing. And the old bike I was using was also really fiddly to get it to drop out properly. That bike is now on the trainer and a non issue, but it was not simple. Plus, I always felt like the tire was going to fall out by how lose we had to keep it. It never did, but it was super fiddly.
It should never be the case that the quick release tightness is used to compensate for disc rubbing. And the quick release should never be loose in any way. Are you talking about the brake disc rubbing? Where was the rubbing occurring?
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