Old 02-19-22, 04:47 PM
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andrewclaus
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Ditto those who say if it ain't broke don't fix it. If you have disc brakes, check trueness often, as every day you ride, certainly every time you use the tire pump. The tension gauge is useful for a new build with a new rim, or for trouble-shooting weird problems or a major repair. After that, the real world takes over, especially for a daily commuter, and tensions will not be uniform.
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