PedalUma
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Petaluma, CA
I am working on nice XL Giant for a 21-year-old who is taking it back to college in NY. It is his main transportation. It is getting a tune with bunch of refinements and upgrades. He is slim 6'6" and 21 so he does not need an eBike. Analog is just fine. I am truing the front wheel now and it was way off. He must have hit a couple of curbs when doing age appropriate things. This technique for truing may sound odd, as with most all of my approaches, even third world to some, but it works great. First buy a set of Crayola Pastel Oil Crayons; they are like $3 for 28 and will last decades. Spin the wheel fast and gently hold your first color close to the right fork at the rim, then the left. Barely let it touch to skip on the high spots. Each go around between refining adjustments, use a new color to mark progress. Be a little aggressive at first, then back off with each new color and set of adjustments. Without using a truing stand you can get pro results right on the bike. A little solvent will remove the color from the rim.