Just rebuilt the rear wheel in the Dawes Galaxy. The rear dropouts are in alignment as I checked using Sheldon Browns "string" method on his site. The spoke length is I believe correct as I use this http://leonard.io/edd/
When the wheel sits in the frame, the rim is central (equal distance from each stay)
BUT, when I measure the dishing with my dishing tool, it's quite a bit out, i.e. the distance from each lock nut is a different measurement on each side in relation to the rim!
The rim and hub are what came off (weinmann rim and maillard large flange hub 120 OLN)
Riding the bike, you'd never know until you measured the dishing!
Does this matter? and will spoke tension stay or will spokes brake?
Any thoughts from the experts will be most welcome.
Cheers
Richard
When the wheel sits in the frame, the rim is central (equal distance from each stay)
BUT, when I measure the dishing with my dishing tool, it's quite a bit out, i.e. the distance from each lock nut is a different measurement on each side in relation to the rim!
The rim and hub are what came off (weinmann rim and maillard large flange hub 120 OLN)
Riding the bike, you'd never know until you measured the dishing!
Does this matter? and will spoke tension stay or will spokes brake?
Any thoughts from the experts will be most welcome.
Cheers
Richard
