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Old 03-04-06 | 10:13 PM
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Gunngee
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From: Langley

Bikes: Infusion x-country

I'm going to go downstairs and try looseneing the bolts on the arch and put the wheel on then tighten down the bolts again. It is the old bolt on style. I really hope they aren't bent. In regards to what you were saying about if one sags the other one will to. You are right. I just went to look at the bike and see if the arch adjustment would help. It did but not very much. If I'm sitting on the bike looking straight down on my front wheel I line the center seem on the tire up on the center mark on the arch and the top of the wheel is kicked over to the right about .080" and no; reversing my wheel didn't make any difference so the problem is in my forks.

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