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Old 09-24-15 | 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by andr0id
NO!

On a built wheel, rear wheel dish can be completely controlled by tightening or loosening the non drive side spokes and since they are at a considerably lower tension, there should be no need to adjust drive side spokes at all.
That assumes all of the spokes are at an ideal tension to start with.
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