Eric Winn
Zen MBB Master
On a slightly different tack,
On a slightly different tack, some sort of adapter to fit into the front wheel drops using the existing QR after the front wheel is pulled for travel, for example in the back of one's Chevy Equinox would be really nice.
I'm going to figure out something but if John beats me to it, I'm alright with that.
Taking the front wheel on and off is annoyingly clumsy. The chainstay and fork like to pop apart and shift around and still wiggle some with just the QR installed. With no hub to tighten everything down onto, the QR just holds things loosely together.
I'm thinking a quick, easy to use adapter to hold things in place, including the chain and RD with enough clearance to set the adapter on a flat surface when mounted in the bike to either clamp down or perhaps with extended dropouts on the bottom to clamp into a bike rack would be very helpful. Include it in the Vendetta and Silvio frameset package.
-Eric
On a slightly different tack, some sort of adapter to fit into the front wheel drops using the existing QR after the front wheel is pulled for travel, for example in the back of one's Chevy Equinox would be really nice.
I'm going to figure out something but if John beats me to it, I'm alright with that.
Taking the front wheel on and off is annoyingly clumsy. The chainstay and fork like to pop apart and shift around and still wiggle some with just the QR installed. With no hub to tighten everything down onto, the QR just holds things loosely together.
I'm thinking a quick, easy to use adapter to hold things in place, including the chain and RD with enough clearance to set the adapter on a flat surface when mounted in the bike to either clamp down or perhaps with extended dropouts on the bottom to clamp into a bike rack would be very helpful. Include it in the Vendetta and Silvio frameset package.
-Eric