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Old 04-19-12 | 12:33 AM
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hueyhoolihan
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at a glance, i would venture to guess that either the wheel has a dish in it, which it shouldn't on a front wheel, or the fork is bent or dropouts are not square. if i had my druthers, i would choose the front wheel problem...

a good test is to turn the front wheel around and remount it. three significant things could happen.

1) it could fix it.

2) the misalignment could remain on the same side

3) the misalignment could now be on the other side.

this should tell you a lot.

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