Hello All,
I just asked customer support this and thought I would also post it to the board.
I had a different fork with angled dropouts. When I attached the fork backwards it worked. However, that fork had bad suspension and had to be replaced.
The new fork I am currently trying has straight dropouts and I attached it facing forward.
If I attach to the first hole the chain won't have enough room. In the photos it is attached to the 2nd hole, the chain will clear, but the wheel bottoms out at the top and rubs against the top of the brakes.
Do I have the wrong bracket?
What am I doing wrong?
Well, I can't upload any photos because they are too big.
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks,
Jeff
Sarasota, FL
I just asked customer support this and thought I would also post it to the board.
I had a different fork with angled dropouts. When I attached the fork backwards it worked. However, that fork had bad suspension and had to be replaced.
The new fork I am currently trying has straight dropouts and I attached it facing forward.
If I attach to the first hole the chain won't have enough room. In the photos it is attached to the 2nd hole, the chain will clear, but the wheel bottoms out at the top and rubs against the top of the brakes.
Do I have the wrong bracket?
What am I doing wrong?
Well, I can't upload any photos because they are too big.
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks,
Jeff
Sarasota, FL