Yes I built a true wheel and is dished equally
This, no matter how I position my rear wheel, rear tire butts against right seat stay. Chain stay alignment is nicely balanced, so I concluded that either left rear section is pushed up, or right seat stay is way too low. Perhaps endured a bad landing of some sort... Now welds are pretty weak on this department store AMF bike, so I'm not exactly eager to sandwich chain stays horizontally with 2x4 and use the force. Cantilevers are separated from the downtube already - well maybe that's good in this case.
What would you boys do if you were in my situation? How would you, basically, push up the whole right rear triangle without further separating welds?
This, no matter how I position my rear wheel, rear tire butts against right seat stay. Chain stay alignment is nicely balanced, so I concluded that either left rear section is pushed up, or right seat stay is way too low. Perhaps endured a bad landing of some sort... Now welds are pretty weak on this department store AMF bike, so I'm not exactly eager to sandwich chain stays horizontally with 2x4 and use the force. Cantilevers are separated from the downtube already - well maybe that's good in this case.
What would you boys do if you were in my situation? How would you, basically, push up the whole right rear triangle without further separating welds?