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Old 03-05-18 | 12:19 PM
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Bikes: It's complicated.

Originally Posted by Ghrumpy
I true "one side at a time" even in a TS-2. Not sure that's a problem, it's not like the two sides of a wheel move independently. I flip the wheel from one side to the the other many times during the process.
I also have an old one-sided portable stand not unlike the Feedback Sports model. It's very sturdy, but my main complaint about it is the indicators are at the bottom of a vertical post (not slanted like the Feedback,) so they're hard to see unless the stand is almost at eye level. But it works fine. A little slower than the TS-2
I know a lot of people who stick an allen wrench under one side of the calipers. I do the same.

The Park design doesn't stay centered. If it did, wheel dishing tools would be obsolete.
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