This is especially bad, IMO, when trying to put a bike on a fork mount roof
rack, while keeping it balanced with one hand.
On May 10, 2011 5:46 AM, "Scott G." <sco...@primax.com> wrote:
>
>
> On May 9, 11:22 pm, Erik <efrob...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>  The wheel can still be removed without a wrench,
>> which seems to be the major objective.
>
> But if you want tool less wheel removal, use a wing nut,
> simpler than a q/r with lips. You just tighten a wingnut, none
> the extra complication of tighten some, then move this lever,
> no the lever moved too easily, open the lever, tighten the nut,
> close the lever again.
>
> I use wing nuts on vintage bikes, they really are simpler
> than a q/r encumbered by the lawyer lips.
>
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