Hey Brynnar, that is a sweet build. Scott at ICS has built a couple of wheels
for me as well, a really good guy! I’m in Indy as well and ride what I think is
the only Hilborne, sparkly, orange Atlantis, at least the only one I know of.
We need to hook up for an Indy ramble.
Matt in Indy
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outer locknut) was when the axle was too long and
> was not allowing the QR ends to compress the dropouts tightly. the QR ends
> were bottoming out on the axle itself. As nother poster suggested, see what
> happens with a different QR.
>
> Anton
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> On Wednesday, Janua
The vibration theory is really intriguing. I've rotated the connector around so
that it faces "down" as suggested and will see if it continues to move against
or with the hub rotation. I can confirm plenty of rough street input to the
fork as I commute, so if the road vibration is a driving fact
Eric, thanks for the reply. The quick release was my first thought as well.
I've made sure it's tight. I think the mark around the quick release axle nut
is due to this one being smaller in diameter than the last. This is the quick
release the Riv folks sent with the hub, it's quite nice. Th
Eric, Zed, coffee ride in Indy? The Atlantis and I are in, let me know when
and where!
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013 7:38:22 PM UTC-4, MattB wrote:
>
> As an introduction, I'm a blissed out owner of what may be the only (?)
> Hilborne Orange Atlantis. My rideable stable has diminished to the point
> that I only have my Atlantis in running condition and I haven't really
> found it to
As an introduction, I'm a blissed out owner of what may be the only (?)
Hilborne Orange Atlantis. My rideable stable has diminished to the point
that I only have my Atlantis in running condition and I haven't really
found it to be a problem, it seems to be the only bike I want to get on and
rid