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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Rear wheel alignment
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[QUOTE="arjay, post: 1380443, member: 36869"] +1 on the possibility of the rim being incorrectly laced to the hub. If the rim has ever been replaced, it's a precise job getting it to sit on the correct offset. The correct position is not usually the middle of the hub, but off to one side slightly. One way to check correct rim position would be to take the tyre off, tighten the wheel into position and see whether the centre of the rim is in line with the top tube of the frame coming from the steering head. Draw a line down the middle of the top tube. This is the bike's centre line that the rear wheel must align with. If this is all good, start bending the subframe... [/QUOTE]
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