RPM now, what's going on here, is that the best you can get it to go, or will it even up in the droputs?
not all frames are 100% spot on at the end of the dropouts
Yeah, I accept that.
But, no. It won't even out. If you take the weight off and just tighten the track nuts the wheel is always pulled into the driveside chainstay. If you force it to be centred between the chainstays its about 5mm from the nondrive seatstay and 10mm from the drive stay.
If you centre it according to the seatstays it hits the driveside chainstay.
It really is miles out.
Yeah, I accept that.
But, no. It won't even out. If you take the weight off and just tighten the track nuts the wheel is always pulled into the driveside chainstay. If you force it to be centred between the chainstays its about 5mm from the nondrive seatstay and 10mm from the drive stay.
If you centre it according to the seatstays it hits the driveside chainstay.
It really is miles out.