I think with the casette you have more flexibility than I had with the
old freewheel and can avoid the pie plate.  You will probably need to
use an axle spacer on either side.

On Sep 23, 9:30 am, Cycletex <clifwrightpho...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Would a pie plate be necessary to re-space from 130 to 135? I'm about
> to re-space a dura ace hub for a "go fast" I'm building.
>
> On Sep 23, 8:50 am, JoelMatthews <joelmatth...@mac.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Your LBS should have some decent quality axle spacers.
>
> > With a little effort - two spacers on the axle, one freewheel guard to
> > pull out the low gear far enough for the derailleur to hit
> > consistently (Bikesnobnyc will mock me for riding with a pie plate -
> > but I would rather be able to hit the gear than look cool) - I was
> > able to use new old stock 126 Maxi-Car hubs on my Bruce Gordon Rock 'n
> > Road tour.
>
> > It should take less effort for what you propose.
>
> > On Sep 22, 6:10 pm, BEN STAGGS <staggsb...@msn.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi, can a Atlantis accept an Ultegra 700c rear wheel? This is a standard 
> > > road bike wheel.
>
> > > sincerely yours, Ben S.- Hide quoted text -
>
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