Originally Posted by
TejanoTrackie
I don't think so. The entire increase in spacing on the hub is on the right side to make room for a wider cassette. So, you need to spread the right chainstay 10mm. Also, cold setting a frame means that you have to yield the material, and I think that is a very bad practice.
No, that's not right. You redish the wheel to center it, not unevenly bend the frame. If you just bent one side, it would be out of true on several planes - not just skewed in one.
Instead of this:
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You would have this:
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And then, when you straightened the drop out, you would eityher have this:
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Or, if you realigned both sides, then they would not be parallel to the frame any more.