MikeD
Senior Retro Guru
I bought it in 1998. It's one of the first ones to have a disc mount on the swingarm (which is handy). The Pikes sit at 100-105 usually, any longer than that and it's all a bit wayward for my taste. I like the idea of sturdy short travel 
Mine's got an aftermarket seatstay brace (from Upgrade, don't know if they still do them, it's been on there since about 2000) that gets you a bit more room on top where it's tight. Those are 2.2in Michelins, the clearance isn't massive but it's comfortable.
As for the back wheel, you can check the alignment of the frame with a length of cotton thread - run it from one dropout, round the headtube and back to the other dropout and measure the distance between thread and seat tube both sides. Should be the same.

Mine's got an aftermarket seatstay brace (from Upgrade, don't know if they still do them, it's been on there since about 2000) that gets you a bit more room on top where it's tight. Those are 2.2in Michelins, the clearance isn't massive but it's comfortable.
As for the back wheel, you can check the alignment of the frame with a length of cotton thread - run it from one dropout, round the headtube and back to the other dropout and measure the distance between thread and seat tube both sides. Should be the same.