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Re: How do I figure out what's flexing. Flos or bike? [Canadian] [ In reply to ]
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Chris.

I had posted a while back about my flo aluminum 90 rubbing on my P3. The problem turned out to be a issue with my Dropout adjustment screws. Once that was cleared up the rubbing has been taken care of.
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Re: How do I figure out what's flexing. Flos or bike? [Fishbum] [ In reply to ]
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Fishbum wrote:
Chris.

I had posted a while back about my flo aluminum 90 rubbing on my P3. The problem turned out to be a issue with my Dropout adjustment screws. Once that was cleared up the rubbing has been taken care of.

Thanks for following up. You'b be surprised how often this is the problem.

Take care,


Chris Thornham
Co-Founder And Previous Owner Of FLO Cycling
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Re: How do I figure out what's flexing. Flos or bike? [Canadian] [ In reply to ]
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flo 90 aluminium flexes on my p2, any remedy?
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Re: How do I figure out what's flexing. Flos or bike? [Stevie G] [ In reply to ]
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Stevie G wrote:
flo 90 aluminium flexes on my p2, any remedy?

Let's start with some more details.

What have you already tried to remedy the issue?

Are you sure your drop screws are centered?

Where is the rub occurring? Carbon from wheel on carbon frame? Brake track on brake pad, or tire on frame? A tire that is too big often causes rubbing and people think it's their brake pads rubbing.

How do you know the wheel is what is flexing?

Have you tried the wheel on any other frame. The reason I'm asking is because the P2 is the only frame we see this issue with.


Chris Thornham
Co-Founder And Previous Owner Of FLO Cycling
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