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  1. Constant-Ad-8538 on

    I see a nice big gap on the chain side. Also take those washers out between the peg and the dropout. You want those pegs sitting flush with the dropout.

  2. MediocreRunner_ on

    Your axel is probably just misaligned in the dropouts. Loosen the nuts and center the wheel, it helps to leverage a pedal wrench or wedge against the tire to keep tension on the chain, then tighten the nuts.

  3. Either the wheels/axle is misaligned in the frame, or the wheels untrue/spokes are loose. Maybe even worse the hubs cooked (which the only way to fix is replacing and re-lace a new hub to the rim with new spokes.) the first two are easy fixes and you can easily do it urself. The last worst case scenario is a lot complex but still do-able. In my opinion? I think its a combo of the wheels being untrue while also being misaligned in the frame.

  4. Affectionate-Bed2738 on

    it’s also not centered my front and back are bent i moved them over slightly abs it’s all good now

  5. The wheel looks so skewed that your main issue is that your axle probably isn’t straight or may have slipped a bit. While you do have a bend in the rim, you could eliminate some or all of the rubbing of the frame just by re-aligning your axle. Obviously some truing could help the bend in the rim to make it more straight again.

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