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Old 01-25-12 | 03:50 PM
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dbakl
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Originally Posted by temon00

I really don't want to strip the bike back down and cold set the chainstays back into alignment. Plus, I don't have a gauge, so eyeballing it might not give me the result I am looking for (i.e. might f*** it up worse).
Search online and find the string/measurement system of aligning the dropouts. Also might check if wheel is dished correctly. You could check that in the frame once the dropouts are centered by flipping the wheel. Not an impossible fix, but requires a little care and precision: easier with the tools.
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