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Old 12-13-07 | 10:39 AM
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Bikes: Catrike 559 I own some others but they don't get ridden very much.

Cassettes and frame specs don't matter. In any case, you want the rim to be centered between the hub's lock nuts. One way of doing that is to use your wheel dish gauge to check the amount of offset on both sides of the wheel. When the two sides are equal, the rim is centered between the locknuts.
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