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Old 09-24-15 | 12:33 PM
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tFUnK
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Doesn't look out of the ordinary to me. If the wheel dish checks out, then it's just the minor tolerance of the frame itself. A couple mm is not a big deal, although I do appreciate it can be a bit of a pain if you're trying to squeeze in a fatter tire. Another possible consequence is unequal spacing for clearances on the rear brake pads that can sometimes exceed the adjustment range.
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