why the bighit's dropouts are off center (about 1/2 and inch out to the drive side)? what purpose does this serve other than not letting me switch rear wheels with my other bikes? :madman: (the bighit's rear rim is about 1/2" in from the drive side to "re-centered" to the frame)
is this common or only found on bighits? just wondering...
That is common on most if not all Specialized bikes.It was on my Demo,Big Hit and P.3 All you have to do is dish them over. Usually it take's no longer than 15 min.I dont know the exact reasoning behind it.
That is common on most if not all Specialized bikes.It was on my Demo,Big Hit and P.3 All you have to do is dish them over. Usually it take's no longer than 15 min.I dont know the exact reasoning behind it.
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