Noob question
I’ve got a (new) wheel that’s a tiny bit out of round and rubs on the brake caliper arm once every revolution. As it’s in true laterally, do I just need to increase spoke tension around the bump? Assuming they’re not already really tight that is.
Should I check that it’s not the tyre?
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Noob question
I’ve got a (new) wheel that’s a tiny bit out of round and rubs on the brake caliper arm once every revolution. As it’s in true laterally, do I just need to increase spoke tension around the bump? Assuming they’re not already really tight that is.
Should I check that it’s not the tyre?