Ok - need some more help please -
I have acquired some nice retro alloy wheels that are a good match in terms of looks and have solid axles etc. are aok in terms of axle length, however - the original steel Raleigh wheels have spindle axles that have a flattened profile that fits exactly into the rear dropouts and also in the very slender front fork dropouts ... the replacement wheels have axles with a round profile and wont fit in either rear or front as a result - there is probably only a few thou. difference but faced with a dilemma, since I dont want to file the frame or fork dropouts - they are already thin and don't have much spare material . I could attempt to file down the axles on one side of the new wheels and attempt to take off enough to get the axles to slide in ? Or I could try to find some vintage axles with the flat profile and hope that the new cones will go straight on ? Has anyone done this before and if so, how did you resolve it? thx