This has been fine for weeks with skids and bunny hopping up and off of gutters. I dont think id 100% trust it without the chain tensioners that push against the axle.
This has been fine for weeks with skids and bunny hopping up and off of gutters. I dont think id 100% trust it without the chain tensioners that push against the axle.
I rounded off the hex bolt for this surly hub and all I had on hand was this quick release and I had to ride to work but its been holding up well enough i haven’t bothered to fix it. It would be cool for a dingle speed setup but its so tight I have to lever it open with a wrench so may as well do it the right way and carry the wrench…
stgross on
Why do you have a quick release on a fixed gear??? Suicidal?
closure_778 on
sheldon says its fine and sheldon is truth but he wasn’t riding brakeless and I doubt he was whipping sick skids
MayorDomino on
I’d ride it, but i wouldn’t be doing skids and bunny hops like a mad lad
Pet_Palace on
Sheeeeesh
_1Pete on
I would have no issue running a cam style QR skewer on my SO-EZ. I ran Pinhead QR’s without chain tensioners for about a month with no issues. Currently still rocking them, but with some chain tugs to dial in the chain tension.
omnium165 on
I wouldn’t trust that to take me across the street 🫣
pompino on
As long as its got a chain tensioner on both sides this is 100% fine.
Everyone who hates on QRs has never used a decent one…i can guarantee people were ripping much bigger jumps on MTBs with QRs than you’ll ever do on a fixie.
hezizou on
It has chain tensioner, you are fine
When skidding or braking, the wheel _can_go back a little. Make a mark with a marker on your frame to see if it does. If it does, retighten it.
Check it after every ride please. I’m sure you want all your teeth. Teeth are expensive.
schwade_the_bum on
If you can get the quick release skewer tight enough, it shouldn’t matter really. Wouldn’t trust the chain tensioners as back up though, those bend a lot easier than you’d think
Moderndinosaur on
honestly I still have the hex bolts on my surly hub and it’s moved twice on me now (both times on very steep dirt climbs so take that with a grain of salt) so at this point… sure. Why not
Beluga-ga-ga-ga-ga on
I’d be willing to bet the tensioners are doing most of the heavy lifting here. Still, if it’s working for you, cool.
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I rounded off the hex bolt for this surly hub and all I had on hand was this quick release and I had to ride to work but its been holding up well enough i haven’t bothered to fix it. It would be cool for a dingle speed setup but its so tight I have to lever it open with a wrench so may as well do it the right way and carry the wrench…
Why do you have a quick release on a fixed gear??? Suicidal?
sheldon says its fine and sheldon is truth but he wasn’t riding brakeless and I doubt he was whipping sick skids
I’d ride it, but i wouldn’t be doing skids and bunny hops like a mad lad
Sheeeeesh
I would have no issue running a cam style QR skewer on my SO-EZ. I ran Pinhead QR’s without chain tensioners for about a month with no issues. Currently still rocking them, but with some chain tugs to dial in the chain tension.
I wouldn’t trust that to take me across the street 🫣
As long as its got a chain tensioner on both sides this is 100% fine.
Everyone who hates on QRs has never used a decent one…i can guarantee people were ripping much bigger jumps on MTBs with QRs than you’ll ever do on a fixie.
It has chain tensioner, you are fine
When skidding or braking, the wheel _can_go back a little. Make a mark with a marker on your frame to see if it does. If it does, retighten it.
Check it after every ride please. I’m sure you want all your teeth. Teeth are expensive.
If you can get the quick release skewer tight enough, it shouldn’t matter really. Wouldn’t trust the chain tensioners as back up though, those bend a lot easier than you’d think
honestly I still have the hex bolts on my surly hub and it’s moved twice on me now (both times on very steep dirt climbs so take that with a grain of salt) so at this point… sure. Why not
I’d be willing to bet the tensioners are doing most of the heavy lifting here. Still, if it’s working for you, cool.