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Join Date: Jan 2007
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i heard i have to have my rim centered, i'm pretty sure i'm doing it right, but hows a good way to do it?
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Location: South Western Ohio, USA
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For the front, I have just closed the brakes down on the loose wheel and used the other hand to close the skewer. This is a little easier and will center the rim in the brakes if they are off just a little.
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thx!
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