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Robert Axle Project

by Chris Sgaraglino | December 10, 2017

Non-Drive Side one 5mm Spacer - I need two to make the clearance.
Drive Side - the black extension is part of the dropout where the axle screws into.
Drive Side - Fork modified to fit the wider axle width.
Non-Drive Side - Fork modified to fit the wider widths.
With no fork mods and no spacers, there is an offset clearance problem.
Another example of the drive-side spacing.

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