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    #76
    Well I have the thing together and it seems to be right. The rubber baby buggy bumpers were fine, sprocket seats perfectly. Nobody's touched that rotor in a jillion years. Bearings are in spec. Since the only rational explanation is that the rear axle intersected with a wormhole while the wheel was at the shop, I went full-on Voyager for my solution. What I ended up doing is installing a 'multi-phasic spatial distortion compensator' - bought from the fasteners aisle at Home Teapot for $2.83 - whereby I increased the distance from the caliper mount to the hub by ~2mm while simultaneously decreasing the distance from the caliper mount to the swing arm by ~2mm, dispensing with any niggling worries about wheel center when mounted in the swing arm. I may shoot spacer 8 into space to appease the wormhole gods since it's been replaced by the multi-phasic unit. Caliper is now sitting in the catbird seat and the rotor glides blissfully through its ceramic embrace. It's now just a matter of adjusting the chain and torquing everything down. I remain guardedly optimistic until we get a few light years under our belt with no further spatial distortions.

    Thank you all for your help and patience. If I ever figure out what REALLY happened here I'll update for your curiosity. I may need to wait until tricorders hit the market so I can test for wormhole energy signatures.
    "Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."

    -Denis D'shaker

    79 GS750N

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      #77
      Well Allie, I'm glad you got it figured out one way or the other. Sometimes the other is the way to go... When I'm at work they'll ask if I can do a particular job. I always answer back "sure I can, one way or the other" The other usual cost more time and money... Sometimes you just got to do whatcha' have to do. 🌞
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        #78
        There is a wheel alignment thread that explains where all the worm holes are using a transfinite linear model of the local hyperspace otherwise known as the “ string method”. The ordinal predecessor seeks alignment on the juxtaposition of successor / predecessor of the weight bearing , but fractally bounded singularities( the wheels)

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          #79
          Originally posted by posplayr View Post
          There is a wheel alignment thread that explains where all the worm holes are using a transfinite linear model of the local hyperspace otherwise known as the “ string method”. The ordinal predecessor seeks alignment on the juxtaposition of successor / predecessor of the weight bearing , but fractally bounded singularities( the wheels)
          I will certainly refer to that info. Or I could just install an infinite improbability drive and whip up a nice hot cup of tea.
          "Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."

          -Denis D'shaker

          79 GS750N

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