YellowBits
New Member
Just got my 2021 Cube Stereo Hybrid 160 HPC SL (what a mouthful...) and noticed when removing/fitting the front wheel that the "dropouts" in the fork (not sure if they have an actual name - You know, the machined surface the front hub slots into) is too large for the hub itself. The 110mm width is perfect.
Measuring the hub end cap outer diameter at 21mm yet the machined area in the forks is 31mm. This means I have to manually position the wheel before I can slide the axle through, by lifting 5mm first.
I'm not sure whether the dropout area is there generally only for helping to centre the wheel (no problem, it's only a minor inconvenience) or if it actually helps carry load from the axle (which in this case it's definitely not doing)?
Just wondering if this is 'normal' with other Cubes/Zebs or whether I should get in touch with them.
I can't think of any other bike I've had which doesn't line up without interference - Other than a slight jiggle.
Measuring the hub end cap outer diameter at 21mm yet the machined area in the forks is 31mm. This means I have to manually position the wheel before I can slide the axle through, by lifting 5mm first.
I'm not sure whether the dropout area is there generally only for helping to centre the wheel (no problem, it's only a minor inconvenience) or if it actually helps carry load from the axle (which in this case it's definitely not doing)?
Just wondering if this is 'normal' with other Cubes/Zebs or whether I should get in touch with them.
I can't think of any other bike I've had which doesn't line up without interference - Other than a slight jiggle.