eobanb
New Member
Hi all,
A few days ago I had a flat in my rear wheel for the first time since I bought my Radwagon. In the process of putting my rear wheel back on, I stumbled on a curious problem, which I’m hoping you can provide some insight on.
In the first image you can see a ‘before’ and ‘after’ view of the Radwagon rear axle on the left-hand side, from below. Before tightening, there is a sort of dark grey washer with a cone-shaped section plus two flat sides visible (indicated by the white arrow); after tightening, these flat sides go into the dropout, leaving only the cone part visible.
The problem is, the wheel spins freely before tightening, but completely locks up after tightening; the disc and caliper no longer line up at all. Am I missing some kind of torque washer that’s supposed to go in here?
I have also included a picture of my disc caliper, to rule out the possibility that it is installed with washers in the wrong place.
A few days ago I had a flat in my rear wheel for the first time since I bought my Radwagon. In the process of putting my rear wheel back on, I stumbled on a curious problem, which I’m hoping you can provide some insight on.
In the first image you can see a ‘before’ and ‘after’ view of the Radwagon rear axle on the left-hand side, from below. Before tightening, there is a sort of dark grey washer with a cone-shaped section plus two flat sides visible (indicated by the white arrow); after tightening, these flat sides go into the dropout, leaving only the cone part visible.
The problem is, the wheel spins freely before tightening, but completely locks up after tightening; the disc and caliper no longer line up at all. Am I missing some kind of torque washer that’s supposed to go in here?
I have also included a picture of my disc caliper, to rule out the possibility that it is installed with washers in the wrong place.