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Old 08-15-22, 08:21 AM
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enargins
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Originally Posted by Iride01
I'd also lean toward your wheel not being true. Also, on a regular bike with a freewheel I might wonder if the axle is broken.

Also wondering if that tire is too big for the bike. Is that the original tire the bike manufacturer put on it? In the video it just looks really close to the crotch of the stays. So any insignificant amount of the wheel being out of true will be noticed more. But possibly just the camera angle.
The wheel is the second wheel I've had with this bike. I was hit by a car and had to buy a new wheel from the manufacturer. Both the old and the new wheel were off center. So probably not the wheel. Maybe the frame?
No, not the original tire. It is very close to the stays. But if you look at the far side in the video you'll see there's lots of room. The issue is that it's off-center.
As I noted in another reply, I might just add a washer to the near side to move the wheel over. Do you see any issue with that, in terms of causing other problems?
Thanks!
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