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Old 08-09-19, 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by noodle soup
The bike looks sexy.

I'm surprised the wheel isn't true. I'd have a shop check for even tension, before twisting a nipple. If it's way off, I'd contact LB about getting a little reimbursement for truing expenses. You paid for the wheel to be perfect, and it's not.

(edit) If this was my wheel, I'd just make it right, but not everyone can do that properly.
I mean, it's CLOSE but not perfect. I'd say there is a 1-2mm wobble. I took it to a wheel expert here in orange county and he said this can be common with carbon rims and even he couldnt get it perfect. what do you guys think? Maybe I'm just being overly critical
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