Golden is making improvements and every time I get a new kit it seems like something new has been added like the fuse and fuse holder for the battery pack, etc. but again Golden would rather you not use a torque arm on an alloy bike because its not just the hangers that are a problem but rather the fork from the point where the arm would stop up to the headset. The rear wheel kits, however, do come with a torque arm/band break assembly and 160mm spacing, which is the spacing used on Tandem bikes. Try cold setting an alloy rear triangle from 130mm to 160mm axle spacing and if it doesn't break while you are doing it then it will break sometime down the road. The torque arm is required for a steel rear triangle because of the additional stress from breaking that even steel dropouts might not be able to handle.