• Looks cool! Think yours is the later model with round tubes and slightly different dropouts?

    My On-One forks seem to be fine with my cx wheels (Formula hubs), but I’ve just noticed that with my 650b Fulcrum 7s driveside spokes somehow rub against the inside of the fork (not the actual carbon tube, but the chunky metal dropout).

    Not entirely sure what I can do about it, maybe a little washer on the DS axle might space it out enough, or file the metal bit of the dropout slightly?

  • I had a similar issue with a genuine Pace RC31 fork which the Exotic/On One are a ‘copy’ of.

    The rotor bolts were rubbing on the inside of one of the big ass dropouts, so I used low-profile conical head bolts and filed a tiny bit off the dropout then painted over it with Humbrol enamel. Works fine.

    How much do you reckon yours fouls the spokes?

  • It was probably 1-2mm max, only on the elbows of the spokes at the hub flange. I've found a random washer in my garage to put on the NDS axle, which appears to have fixed it. Obviously the washer is smooth rather than knurled like the outer locknut is, so it remains to be seen whether I get any issues with it slipping. @velosaurus - is this what your solution looked like too? Any issues?


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