Originally Posted by
babyfood1217
Hey Sean,
I'll be tackling a frame or two BEFORE I get to the TA build. Some QR ends on a road frame and possible gravel frame are likely to be my first builds, largely for the practice and experience alone. The TA frame I have intentions of building will LIKELY have those very Syntace dropouts, primarily to accommodate the error you mention (everywhere I look, people talk about the precise alignment requirements of TA builds!) My interest in the snapring style DO is perhaps one more of curiosity, I guess.
If I'm thinking about the Syntace setup correctly, it COULD actually allow someone to evaluate the nature of distortion and address it where/how it's needed. By looking at the offset capture nut, and taking into account both its offset AND how it's clocked, one could then look at fitment, alignment, and braze/weld pattern (order) and suss out what caused the distortion in the first place, yes? I like the idea of a setup that allows for accommodating varying tolerances in the build stage, but I also like the idea of being able to trace back through the process and look at set parameters to establish where thing went askew.
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