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Old 07-25-14, 04:59 PM
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A rear wheel that pulls to the left with power applied to the crank signals either a slippery horizontal dropout (which you don't have) or crappy skewer (like I also use) or both. If you can center the wheel between the stays with vertical dropouts, but it shifts, it is not the frame's fault.
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