Dolan DF4 Dropout Issue
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They're saying the track end splays because the track nuts are overtightened. If you use the adjusters, you don't need to tighten down as much, in theory. Felt said the same thing to me when they replaced my track end inserts. Squeeze something in the x direction (like with track nuts), it'll want to push in the y or z direction. That'll cause the splaying.
#28
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There's one way to tell if it's from over-tightening or if the ends are simply weaker than needed.
If someone can find a pic we can see if the spreading is at the same angle from horizontal for both top and bottom parts of the track end OR if only the top one is spreading and the bottom remains intact.
If it's the former, then it's from over-tightening. If it's the latter, then it's from not-strong-enough track end system.
If someone can find a pic we can see if the spreading is at the same angle from horizontal for both top and bottom parts of the track end OR if only the top one is spreading and the bottom remains intact.
If it's the former, then it's from over-tightening. If it's the latter, then it's from not-strong-enough track end system.
It opens in both direction, as the same time it was smashed and deformed by nuts in the past (I don't know which kind of nuts were used here, but I suspected that cheap, flat, non-floating nuts from training wheels were usually used).
#29
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Yep, take it easy, gorilla-types. Mine are still fine, even after dreaded former owner mechanical-pariah life (I'm looking at you, Ken Lo...).
In another life I ws a bicycle mechanic. In the next life I was a motorcycle mechanic. I have found that most people do not have a good sense of how tight a nut/bolt/screw needs to be, and that it is a finely developed sense. Please careful be.
In another life I ws a bicycle mechanic. In the next life I was a motorcycle mechanic. I have found that most people do not have a good sense of how tight a nut/bolt/screw needs to be, and that it is a finely developed sense. Please careful be.
Last edited by Baby Puke; 11-20-20 at 03:40 AM.
#30
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Sorry for digging an old subject, but a friend of mine just bought an used 1st gen DF4 from a local team, with the described problem.
It opens in both direction, as the same time it was smashed and deformed by nuts in the past (I don't know which kind of nuts were used here, but I suspected that cheap, flat, non-floating nuts from training wheels were usually used).
It opens in both direction, as the same time it was smashed and deformed by nuts in the past (I don't know which kind of nuts were used here, but I suspected that cheap, flat, non-floating nuts from training wheels were usually used).