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  • Two major ones.

    The upright arms were not at the same height so the hub didn't sit parallel to the floor initially, resolved this with some brute force.

    The gauges for lateral trueing are M6 bolts with a rubber bit on the end, the threads had been cut at an angle, fine for rough work but no good for close Truing.

    The gadget for radial trueness wasn't much help either. I ended up improvising that.

  • Two major ones.

    The upright arms were not at the same height so the hub didn't sit parallel to the floor initially, resolved this with some brute force.

    The gauges for lateral trueing are M6 bolts with a rubber bit on the end, the threads had been cut at an angle, fine for rough work but no good for close Truing.

    The gadget for radial trueness wasn't much help either. I ended up improvising that.

    Wow that is poor construction and quality control, not cheap either.

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