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Older shimano skewers were all steel with teeth. You didn't mention, but
this is a good match with horiz. DO's.
Tom
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HardwareLust <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> My rear skewer (2002 Ultegra) refuses to stay put. I've got it tightened
> down to the point where I can barely close it. Going up a hill, if I get
> out of the saddle, it slips. I've taken the time to make sure there's no
> oil and/or grease on the dropouts or the skewer itself, but it just won't
> grab tight.
>
> Is there maybe another brand of skewer that would hold better? I seem to
> recall Sheldon B. saying that the stock Shimano ones hold the best, but
the
> one I have isn't working very well. Maybe I should just buy a new another
> one and try it? Should I maybe try a DA skewer or a 105 skewer?
>
> Open to any suggestions! It's aggravating!
>
> Thanks!
> H.
>
>
this is a good match with horiz. DO's.
Tom
--
Bruni Bicycles
"Where art meets science"
brunibicycles.com
410.426.3420
HardwareLust <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> My rear skewer (2002 Ultegra) refuses to stay put. I've got it tightened
> down to the point where I can barely close it. Going up a hill, if I get
> out of the saddle, it slips. I've taken the time to make sure there's no
> oil and/or grease on the dropouts or the skewer itself, but it just won't
> grab tight.
>
> Is there maybe another brand of skewer that would hold better? I seem to
> recall Sheldon B. saying that the stock Shimano ones hold the best, but
the
> one I have isn't working very well. Maybe I should just buy a new another
> one and try it? Should I maybe try a DA skewer or a 105 skewer?
>
> Open to any suggestions! It's aggravating!
>
> Thanks!
> H.
>
>