Old 11-29-16, 10:59 PM
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TimothyH
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Originally Posted by SkyDog75
Here's how I'd interpret it: If there's a spot on the wheel that's out of true, they'll grab a spoke wrench and quickly coax it back into shape. As opposed to a comprehensive wheel truing and spoke tensioning.
That's what I thought. I would never let anyone do this apart from an emergency roadside repair.
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