Seems like a lot of trouble to me. Assuming you're using steel frames,
you could space your 130 mm frames to 132-ish as needed to try them
with this wheel. That way you can accumulate a collection of versatile
frames rather than one versatile wheel.

Regarding spoke length, I always recommend measuring the relevant
dimensions of every hub rather than relying on various database
values. That said, changing the OLN spacing by a couple mm will have a
negligible effect on spoke length.

Any 163-168 mm q/r skewer should work.

On Jan 6, 1:33 pm, fenderbender <pedal_kr...@yahoo.se> wrote:
> First like to wish you all a happy new year!
> Recently found this nos early 90's 8sp XTR M900 32h 135 mm hub in a
> shop parts bin. More info 
> here:http://www.bikepro.com/products/hubs/hubs_shimano.html
> Thought I might build it up with some new 650B rims and a dynamo hub
> up front. As I have both mtb and road steel frames in store I thought
> it would be a good idea to respace the hub to 132 mm. This way I can
> use them for either types and see witch frame it suite the best.
> Remember reading some where that it was possible to remove or grind
> down some of the washers on the drive side and still have room for the
> chain to clear the fork ends. Would this work or do I need to respace
> the left side too? Do I need to alter any numbers when I calculate the
> spoke length? It came without a quick release so would a old Ultegra
> look-a-like work? Grateful to hear of any other issues I might run
> into.
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