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Old 08-31-25 | 11:06 AM
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Used a 10 speed rear wheel from the De Rosa and validated that there is a problem.
Trued up the original, which minimized the issue.
Another option is using metal tape to build up the difference. Sticks well and has some small amount of thickness that will be easy to dial in the right amount. Plus it is easy to trim to the thickness of the DO.
Yet another would be to use a silicon carbide Dremel bit on the DS.
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