CONSIDERING A QUIVER KILLER? HERE'S A PRO TIP
THREE MONTHS IN TO COMMITTING to project Quiver Killer, and I can tell you whether or not it's working. The idea being are there benefits to rolling...
... one bike to rule them all.
I sold the amazing BMC Team Machine, as soon as the Crux was built up and I had two wheel sets.
One for road,
one for gravel.
The goal was to optimize for gravel racing by riding only one bike.
It's safe to say the 3rd at Gravel Nationals was a good confirmation of the plan.
But, the big question still remained...
... Isn't a pain swapping wheels and aligning brakes all the time.
To which I can say, Yes it was a pain...
... in the beginning.
I'd already purchased the same hubs and rotors for each wheels set.
Surprisingly, that wasn't enough.
Adjustments to the calipers were annoying necessary.
It took a while to realize this pro tip...
- Leave the calipers alone.
- Keep fine tuning the trueness of the rotors
- Until they slot right in and spin without rubbing
... it's a thing of beauty.
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