Hi all thanks for all your concerns. Took the frame today to a very respectful frame builder in our area for straightness check , and he checked the frame on alignment table and all the measurements were perfect. The dropouts were perfectly parallel to each other, center of the hub correlate to the center of the hub. So it turns out that the asymmetric chain stay its only a cosmetic issue with the frame. I am very happy with the end results.
I can't believe he didn't see that? It's quite obvious. But I'm happy for you that it's still rideable, hopefully you don't have any problems with the chainstay hitting your tyre..
Hi all thanks for all your concerns. Took the frame today to a very respectful frame builder in our area for straightness check , and he checked the frame on alignment table and all the measurements were perfect. The dropouts were perfectly parallel to each other, center of the hub correlate to the center of the hub. So it turns out that the asymmetric chain stay its only a cosmetic issue with the frame. I am very happy with the end results.