Fred Salmon n.o.s. ti front q/r skewers

chaser":2ha3d41l said:
Pls excuse my lack of technical knowledge... i am not sure how to do that.

Cheers,

Chaser

On skewers of this type, the rod is threaded at both ends. Simply clamp the rod in a vice and 'undo'* the lever end (keeping it at right angles to the rod) by rotating anticlockwise.

*The lever might need a bit of persuasion - in this case, I would use an adjustable spanner on the cam end of the lever with the spanner in line with the lever itself (i.e. at right-angles to the rod) but opposite the lever so as not to damage the lever itself.

Hope this makes sense!
 
Corduroyboy":2e3o9bfy said:
chaser":2e3o9bfy said:
Pls excuse my lack of technical knowledge... i am not sure how to do that.
Cheers,
Chaser
On skewers of this type, the rod is threaded at both ends. Simply clamp the rod in a vice and 'undo'* the lever end (keeping it at right angles to the rod) by rotating anticlockwise.
*The lever might need a bit of persuasion - in this case, I would use an adjustable spanner on the cam end of the lever with the spanner in line with the lever itself (i.e. at right-angles to the rod) but opposite the lever so as not to damage the lever itself.
Hope this makes sense!
I didn't know that. But as I already have a pair, I won't try it. You'd just find another rear skewer of similar design and swap its rod over, would you? But you'd be unlikely to find a ti one, surely?

I have to admit I hadn't cottoned on that mine were ti, but I guess they must be as they weigh 43 and 47. A better buy than I thought then! I suppose I thought they were stainless steel, if I thought at all.

No, I don't want to sell them anybody, highly recommended purchase, good old Fred.
 

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