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Old 04-22-08, 11:27 AM
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Redish your wheel: tighten all the spokes that end on the left side of the hub a 1/4 turn, and loosen all the spokes on the right side a 1/4 turn. do it again if you need to until the tire is centered. the way you turn a spoke wrench is a bit tricky, so make sure you get it right. This will more the rim relative to the hub towardws the centerline of the bike.

Tighten the ride side cup of your bottom bracket before you ride the bike. It looks loose. tighten it well.

I'm not sure if you've done this, but you can flip the spindle so the short side is where you put the crank on. the result is a left foot a bit out wide while you pedal, but the setup you want, you have to sacrifice something.

Tim
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