Old 11-19-12 | 04:00 PM
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I would add that you should flip the wheel and check it both ways. I thought my fork was slightly off for years and then one day discovered the front wheel was dished. My bad.
Good point but I do not try to show and tell all in the forum. Too much information to consider when dealing with frame cavities and frame integrity.

Should have included those links in the first place. Hope it is a help.
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