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Old 10-26-06, 04:17 PM
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option 1 worked for me....straight chainline...no probs

there's a tool that our local bicycle 'kitchen' had that I used, however, while converting my frame that was like an alignment tool to make sure that the dropouts were even/centered to begin with...the tool relies upon cold setting to adjust and it worked fine for me in perfectly aligning mine
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