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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Rear wheel alignment
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[QUOTE="Joburble, post: 1380095, member: 108776"] I agree the subframe is probably bent and the sprockets must line up, but, I would make sure the wheels (hubs and rims) line up first before I started bending the subframe to suit where the wheel is. That's just incase some dumb a$$ laced the wheel badly with the rim off center (not likely but hey, we have seen stupid things before). Then if you bend the subframe to suit poor rim placement you will have quite a mess. 1. Check fender is not bent 2. Sprockets line up 3. Rims are in the center of the hub 4. Check subframe for straightness [/QUOTE]
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