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Old 06-25-25 | 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by nlerner
I would think the laser alignment tool would be dependent on having your front wheel centered in the fork. Or does it include a way to check that?
the bike imaged has it's wheel off-centered..... the laser also shows that fact.

flip wheel in fork to verify issue... if the off-center appears to the opposite side, the issue is the hub to rim relationship... if the off centering remains the same, the dropouts are not cut evenly.
there's a chance the fork or axle is damaged.

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