Good quality  QR skewers with internal cams and steel shafts (namely, 
shimano) are fine for keeping the FG/SS wheels in place.  Cheaper/lighter 
skewers with external cams or security skewers are often made out of 
inferior materials, and security skewers by design don't provide as much 
clamping force as a good QR.

Most QR skewers come with a lot of threads to account for differences in 
dropout width, so i think even a 130mm skewer would work fine on a QB/SO 
with its relatively thick dropouts.  

The new Surly Ultra New Hubs (with female axle ends) are cool because you 
can use them as bolt on for a modicum of security and then, if you want 
faster gear changes, can take out the axle bolts and put in a QR, with no 
changes or modifcations needed.  

On Monday, March 11, 2013 10:45:33 PM UTC-7, Michael Williams wrote:
>
> Hey group,    I was wondering what QB/SO owners use to hold their rear 
> wheel in place.   I had a locking skewer,  and that worked well,   but it 
> broke.   Do most use quick release skewers?   And if so,   do I need to get 
> and older quick release because the spacing for QB is 120 and modern QR are 
> 130 and 135.   thanks in advance.   -Mike

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