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Is rear wheel offset like this easy to fix ?
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May 3 2024, 09:29 PM, updated 2y ago
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My rear wheel offset a lot to the left and I thinking to take off the tire and absorber and use something to pull the swing arm to the right to fix it but I wonder if there a better way doing it ?? Can't find any useful tips & tricks in google search,
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May 3 2024, 09:51 PM
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that looks like the frame/swing arm is bent?
no easy way but to send it to someone who has the machine to straighten it |
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May 4 2024, 03:46 PM
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U should be checking alignment with the front wheel....nit the body...
Body plastics can sometimes be crooked |
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May 5 2024, 01:58 PM
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My fork and absorber both get damaged year ago after a crash so check with front wheel won't work.
What concern me is that my rear wheel chain sprocket is not align with the front sprocket making the chain keep "eating" left side of the sprocket's teeth and making unpleasant sound so in case there are no better idea then I going to bent the swing arm myself then may be send to workshop if I fail. Now waiting my fork & absorber to arrived. |
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