I've been fitting my Woosh XF08 kit and pleased so far with the quality of the parts and the service from Woosh. I soon realised I needed the split ring magnet disc not the one for the pedal spindle, and they sent one out right away. My current issue is the dropouts on my bike are a little on the narrow side. Initially, as it seemed to allow the wheel to fit best I put the torque washers and normal washers outside the dropouts. The problem was the brake disc rubbed on the caliper mount and even on the chainstay so this wasn't right. Second go I put one of the small washers inside the dropout on the brake side and this kind of worked but even with the caliper as far out as the adjustment will allow, the disc still rubs on the outside pad.
I clearly need to move it out further, another 1mm or so should do it. For example by putting the torque washer inside and the other washer outside. However I should also do the same on the drive side too, or else the wheel will be off centre. It was already the devil's job to get the wheel in the dropouts so this will make it even harder. Should I consider bending the rear forks out slightly or removing some material from the dropouts?
I clearly need to move it out further, another 1mm or so should do it. For example by putting the torque washer inside and the other washer outside. However I should also do the same on the drive side too, or else the wheel will be off centre. It was already the devil's job to get the wheel in the dropouts so this will make it even harder. Should I consider bending the rear forks out slightly or removing some material from the dropouts?