fettler
Senior Retro Guru
Re:
Just looked on my laptop instead of my phone & unless 1 bottle of cider is enough to skew my eyes then it look's a lot safer on my laptop screen. Your measured spacing seems right, axles usually a little narrower than the outside of the dropouts by 1 or 2mm either side. If they do protrude then most skewers have a bit of an undercut to allow for poorly fitting axles. Not unusual to see the frame or forks being pulled in together when you tighten up the axle or QR.
Looking on my phone I thought the QR skewer was your axle :facepalm:
Just looked on my laptop instead of my phone & unless 1 bottle of cider is enough to skew my eyes then it look's a lot safer on my laptop screen. Your measured spacing seems right, axles usually a little narrower than the outside of the dropouts by 1 or 2mm either side. If they do protrude then most skewers have a bit of an undercut to allow for poorly fitting axles. Not unusual to see the frame or forks being pulled in together when you tighten up the axle or QR.
Looking on my phone I thought the QR skewer was your axle :facepalm: