IF you have access to a couple of straight edges that
are long enough, use those to check or remake marks on
your swingarm--line up the rear so the front sits
equally between the straight edges (must check front
and rear of front wheel). Barring the edges, try some
string, and if you doubt the tire edges you can
measure to the rim edge!
FL Kev
--- Michael Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Having finally come to the conclusion that my
> knackered chain was due to a
> mis-aligned wheel, I have to ask: What method to
> y'all use to align the
> rear wheel? The marks on the swingarm are not
> precise enough, apparently.
>
> Hints that don't involve mucho dinero are prefered.
> :-)
>
> Mike
>
>
> --
> Michael Weaver (706)542-6462
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> UCNS Network Specialist LAN Support Group
> University of Georgia, Athens Ga. )O(
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