are they new wheels? factory built?
with that amount of dish off, with factory wheels you should get away with tightening just the one side to pull it accross?
Use a tie wrap to measure from the chain stay to stay even on all spokes. Half turn on each spoke per rotation i would say, and if you do need to slacken the other side, agian half turn on each spoke.
Do you know that the wheel is not dished correctly? I mean I know it looks incorrect when compared to the left and right chainstays in your images, but thats kind of irrelevent on its own, the back wheel needs to be in line with the front wheel and not necessarily centred on the chainstays. You would expect most bike rear wheels to be centred on the chainstays and that also means in line with the front wheel, but I wouldnt assume this for all frames - ie the chainstays may not be symetrical by design..... rubbish design, but still
From behind it's quite visible that there's more clearance on the cassette side all along. However the wheel looks pretty centered to the seat post. Drive side chain stay and seat stay are more protruding than the other side. I could measure the distance to the spokes, but it looks like 1 cm difference. Perhaps to accommodate for 12 speed cassette? Could be on purpose, I wonder if other manufacturers do something like that?
Heh indeed! After I destroy them or after winter, whatever comes firstGlad to see everything worked out. Now, please change your pedals.
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