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Old 08-11-19, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
Well, at one point it had been spread from 126 to 130, but it seemed the spread was off to the left, resulting in the rear wheel being off to the left by about 1/8". Mark tweaked the spacing (I actually put my hands in there, too, but don't know if my added forced did much of anything) and tweaked the dish/true of the rear wheel as well. When he put it back in, voila, it all lined up. Seems it was a little of both (wheel and frame).

Sure rides great! I'll add specifics when I do my data-dump later this evening.

DD
As always, nothing a proper laying on of the hands couldn't fix.

You just have to find the right hands.
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