I'm curious why people have a problem with these? On May 6, 7:56 pm, MichaelH <mhech...@gmail.com> wrote: > It takes about 20 minutes with a sharp file to remove them. > michael > > On May 6, 5:49 pm, Rex Kerr <rexk...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I just read the RR article about proper quick release usage. It's > > unfortunate to see that Grant was dragged into a lawsuit over an improperly > > installed wheel -- I really hope that he prevails! While I understand the > > need for some sort of retention device on low end bikes (**), it seems silly > > to put them on high end bikes. > > > This got me to thinking... I didn't look closely at the fork dropouts on the > > bikes when I was test riding: Will I find lawyer lips on my Waterford built > > AHH that's due to arrive in the new few weeks? > > > Looking on Flickr I found some pictures that seem to indicate that I > > won't... > > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/boxdogbikes/5061605656/ > > > I surely hope not, though I'd understand if it were to happen. > > > (**) A few months ago, while driving, I saw a teenage boy riding a > > department store bike with a floppy QR skewer on the sidewalk. I pulled off > > into a parking lot and intercepted the rider to fix it for him, worried that > > he'd go off a curb and lose the front wheel. I asked him if he knew how it > > worked, and he had no clue.
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