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Old 07-01-09 | 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by norskagent
well after this mornings commute I could tell it's still ~slightly~ off but way better than it was. I don't plan on tweaking it further though, it is barely noticable. It seems that njs rear spacing is 110mm, possibly the reason my bike was spaced ~115mm, after being ridden for years w/ a 120mm spaced hub?
There are some many variables that come into play, wheel dish, fork alignent both lateraly and front to back as well as single single leg invlovement, fork end alignment with good blade alignment, rear triangle, rear dropout and it s possible to have the entire front triangle twisted.

IIRC modern pro track riders have bikes that naturaly track to the left to aid in turning.

Hows your wheel dish?
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