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Greg Sackett
Guest
I recently purchased a Jamis Aurora for my wife. While replacing a few components, namely the
brakes, I noticed that the rear wheel didn't appear centered. So I checked it with both my truing
stand as well as my dishing tool, and sure enough, it is several mm (like 5 or so) off center (rim
closer to drive side).
This wheel is a Ritchey OCR Comp 700 coupled with a Ritchey ZER System hub (8/9 speed). Because this
is an off center rim and hub, was the wheel built incorrectly? To fix the problem do I need to
completely rebuild the wheel with shorter spokes on the non-drive side?
Suggestions?
Greg
brakes, I noticed that the rear wheel didn't appear centered. So I checked it with both my truing
stand as well as my dishing tool, and sure enough, it is several mm (like 5 or so) off center (rim
closer to drive side).
This wheel is a Ritchey OCR Comp 700 coupled with a Ritchey ZER System hub (8/9 speed). Because this
is an off center rim and hub, was the wheel built incorrectly? To fix the problem do I need to
completely rebuild the wheel with shorter spokes on the non-drive side?
Suggestions?
Greg