PICs of my offcentered wheel and speedo mount
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Didn't this all start with lacing being called out as the culprit..in another thread, even, wasn't it?
I'll bet it's lacing.
Yes, the odo drive tabs must 'fit' to the hub slots. Although not specifically noted in the next to last post..that isn't the issue in this case.
Re: '..all that I need to do...'
It's not that easy. The spokes need to come completely loose. You will be much better off starting over (if you're doing the re-lace). Trying to 'fix' a bad lace job is generally considered to be a waste of time.
I'll bet it's lacing.
Yes, the odo drive tabs must 'fit' to the hub slots. Although not specifically noted in the next to last post..that isn't the issue in this case.
Re: '..all that I need to do...'
It's not that easy. The spokes need to come completely loose. You will be much better off starting over (if you're doing the re-lace). Trying to 'fix' a bad lace job is generally considered to be a waste of time.
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