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Disk rubbing against Chain stay.
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I have borrowed a zipp disk wheel for my scott plasna 30.

It rubs against the non drive side chain stay, would adjusting the rear drop out adjusting screws help this? If so how do i do it.

If not how can I solve it. It does look like its not compatible however I borrowed it yesterday and didn't bother bringing my own wheel up to tomorrows race like a true tit.

Edit: Also to say there is plenty of space on the other side but i cant gst the wheel to stop dropping over to the non drive side
Last edited by: Janner: May 23, 15 12:20
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Which model Zipp disc is it?

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If your bike has screws in horizontal rear dropouts, then all you need to do is adjust those. Either shorten the one on the side that rubs or lengthen the one on the opposite side. Do it in such a way that the tire doesn't hit the frame cut out though.
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Yes it should fix it. I was having issue with tire rubbing then realized, after many different thoughts on why, it was set screws. Easy fix as long as it's not the day before the race then it's really hard because if you're like me you were freaking out thinking your bike was totaled and not just an easy fix!

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You may just need to tighten your quick release skewer.

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Cheers for the replys, managed to play with a bit last night, reduced tge rubbing to just acceleration and cornering.

Took first in my age today so appreciate it
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