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Poulidor
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by Poulidor

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Just arrived. Will have it ready soon. Wonderful piece of craftsmanship. Hampsten by Eriksen.

The ENVE fork comes with those hideous tabs on the drop-outs. May I just file them off with my Dremel tool...? Thank you.
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Gorgeous looking frame. Why the lawyer tab hate?
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I always have filed those off, to make your quick release live up to its name. But the UCI now requires that they stay on I believe. Although the new Colnago tabs are so slight that they don't interfere with just a flip of the quick release and out pops the wheel.
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by AJS914

I file them off with a metal file. I'm sure a Dremel will work fine.

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