Is my wheel correct?
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Master Bean

Original Poster:

4,962 posts

144 months

It's hard to tell in a picture but I think my wheel is not in the middle. It looks like it's to the left of centre. The bike shop fitted a 135mm wheel but it's a 141 so they've put a spacer but I think this has pushed the wheel over. I've ridden about 1000 miles since.




Super Sonic

12,522 posts

78 months

Does the chain go in all the sprockets ok? It is possible it has undished itself slightly.


Edited by Super Sonic on Wednesday 8th April 18:47

addey

1,274 posts

191 months

Surely the disc wouldn't sit straight in the brake caliper if the wheel was wrong?

jamm13dodger

258 posts

60 months

addey said:
Surely the disc wouldn't sit straight in the brake caliper if the wheel was wrong?
I would imagine this is rim brake looking at the wheel?

Super Sonic

12,522 posts

78 months

jamm13dodger said:
I would imagine this is rim brake looking at the wheel?
Look closely.

Norgles

180 posts

270 months

Check the wheel’s properly sat in the dropouts as this is a common cause (well is for me anyway). Loosen the qr skewer, push the wheel into place and hold it there while you tighten the QR so it sits right.

gazza285

10,886 posts

232 months



That gap between the dropout and the small sprocket is massive.

You are saying the shop have made a 135mm wheel fit a 141mm bike by putting a spacer in one side only?
Sounds like a bodge to me. You might get away with a spacer both sides, but then the disc might not line up with the calliper.

Otherwise the rim needs to be pulled into the centre, again a bit of a bodge.

Why didn't they just fit a 141mm wheel?