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Nope. I put the QR's on the non drive side. The rear skewer is a bolt on one, so I dont have to worry about the lever, and its easier to use an allen and pliers to torque it down. Didnt see that one though. Good eye.
 

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that one was too easy i guess. i had the pedals torn down to fix a loose bearing and replace the bushings. I got the platforms mixed up and put them back together on the wrong shaft.
D'oh.
 

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couple things

cooper5 said:
thought id try a geek quiz for my first posts.

What is incorrectly installed in the photo. It is clearly visible.
rear brake cable is cut too long. I might get in the rotor and cause a lock up and/or broken rear dropout

pedal shafts reversed. Wups!

Rear QR is on the wrong side.
 

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Thats what you need to grab it with a cable tool. Also, those dropouts are 1/4 inch thick pig iron. They wont break.
Rear skewer is bolt on. no lever.
 
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