Here's a guess, and this is only a legit guess if you can partly but not 
fully insert the skewer.  The axle is bent, near the drop out, on the fixed 
side.  When inserting the skewer, if it goes in maybe a centimeter but then 
stops, that would be my guess.  It would work the other way because... I 
don't actually know the mechanical reason, but let's just say I've seen it 
a number of times.  I think it's cause you can get a run at it, a longer 
shove before it hits the bend.  Someone smarter than me can tell us the 
real reason. 

Just run your QR backward and give people dirty looks if they call you out 
for it.  Seems pretty easy.

-james

On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 9:11:59 AM UTC-4, Ted Shwartz wrote:
>
> Hello
>   
> My QB has been running fixed since I bought it. Yesterday I flopped the 
> rear wheel to the freewheel side.
>
> When I tried to reinsert the skewer from the other side I find that it 
> will not insert from the fixed side, but only on the freewheel side.
>
> Am I doing something wrong, is my skewer damaged, or is this just another 
> idiosyncrasy of a very idiosyncratic bicycle?
>
> Regards
> Ted S
>
>

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