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How’s the driveside dropout look? If it’d gotten worn or damaged it could cause a properly dished wheel to sit like that.
Check the nds too, maybe there’s burr or something getting in the way of the axle sitting into it properly?
How’s the driveside dropout look? If it’d gotten worn or damaged it could cause a properly dished wheel to sit like that.
Check the nds too, maybe there’s burr or something getting in the way of the axle sitting into it properly?
As above, the rim on the rear wheel is noticeably closer to the non drive side seat stay than on the other side. The wheel is true and this happens if you flip it around, it is nothing to do with the dish.
Is this part of the design? Is the rear triangle bent? Is there a solution?