Subject: RE: Help with installing a quick release on my rear tire Hate to say it, but you're better off buying new wheels.
In order to install a QR, you have to replace the axle, probably replace the bearings, have the whole thing re-packed, and then you have a QR. I'd save the cash, save a little more, then save a little more, and get yourself a new bike!
Keep in mind that buying new wheels doesn't mean you have to spend a thousand bucks or more. I got myself a new set of Shimano R545 wheels last year and they were less than $300. The new R550's are only about $250. If the bike is a mountain bike, the wheels are about the same, but called M550's instead. Clever, those Shimano dudes.
Good luck, and let us know what you decide to do! |