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Old 05-07-17 | 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Andrew R Stewart
How does the OP know that the fork is not bent. Merely having the wheel (front or rear) being visually centered between blades/stays does not mean the plane of the wheel lays on that of the fork' steerer of the frame's. I suggest finding someone with real frame aligning experience, not interweb smarts, and letting them have at it. Andy
Good eyes Mr. Stewart. It "looked" OK to me, but when I measured from the rim to the fork blades the wheel sits 4 to 5mm left of center. I'm leaving for vacation shortly, so I'll deal with it when I return. I have another fork that is the same size, so I'll probably swap them and take a ride.
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