Fork/wheel out of alignment
#1
Thread Starter
Pro status
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 303
Likes: 0
From: Bremerton, Washington
Bikes: many
Fork/wheel out of alignment
If I place a wheel all the way into the front dropouts its out of alignment with the forks so I have to back one side up before clamping it down. Is this a normal problem for older forks or could mine be bent?
#2
Senior Member
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 4,571
Likes: 16
From: Oxnard, CA
Bikes: 2009 Fuji Roubaix RC; 2011 Fuji Cross 2.0; '92 Diamond Back Ascent EX
Flip the wheel around and see if it is in the same place or goes to the other side. If it is closer to the same side of the fork either way, the fork is bent. If it gets closer to the other side, the wheel dish is wrong.
#4
I've got the same problem with this Peugeot. It's not bent, I think it came from the factory that way. The wheel is about 3/16" off to the left, even if I turn it around. It's not a high end bike and most people would probably never notice.

One leg of the fork is a fraction longer than the other. Maybe it didn't get seated into the crown completely before brazing. A few strokes with a round file will fix it, but I hate to ruin the chrome, even though it won't show.
One leg of the fork is a fraction longer than the other. Maybe it didn't get seated into the crown completely before brazing. A few strokes with a round file will fix it, but I hate to ruin the chrome, even though it won't show.
Last edited by Grand Bois; 09-24-08 at 07:10 PM.
#5
Thread Starter
Pro status
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 303
Likes: 0
From: Bremerton, Washington
Bikes: many
I tried another wheel and it did the same thing so that's not it. The bike is in excellent condition and I have the original front wheel also in good shape so I doubt its been crashed. I'll assume its the same problem as Dirtdrops and just a poorly made fork.






