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So, My rear wheel is whacked. I thought I had a flat tire, but I found that it was a lot of loose spokes. Well, many of them are at their tightest adjustment, so I know the thing is out of line.
I have started attempting to true it, and it improves, but by the time I finish riding the tire feels flat again when rolling on smooth pavement. I guess I'll just keep at it, but are there any tricks or tips to getting this sorted?
True doesn't always mean centered. Based on your description it sounds to me like you have too many spokes "pulling" the wheel to one side of the hub, if you will.
Have you tried loosening all the spokes (or at least backing them off several turns) and effectively re-truing the whee from there?
man, those wheels have given you a lot of trouble, no? are they aftermarket?
Beta 200RR
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Beta 200RR
Park tool for MTB. I usually adjust mine after every 3 rides on the rim. I have yet to pick one of the up.
http://www.parktool.com/product/prof...g-stand-ts-2-2
there must be something similar for MC rims.
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