I was doing much needed grease & bearing replacements on 1970 French bike.
When I re-did rear bearings, I loosened both sides, which I now know was wrong, but.... I found spacers possibly wrong and I attempted to 'fix' it.
When I posted what I did here, I was directed via many steps, as to the proper way to space out things on an axle. Ended up doing a lot of measuring and spacer movement. I believe It was incorrectly set up, and I made it much worse. Chain Alignment was off
As I learned the terminology of the items I was adjusting, and one intense evening of measuring and doing math to attempt to space it correctly..... And I re-built the axle spacing one more time... and got to where I thought it was good..... At least mathematically...
It was then, after it was back together and hopefully correct that "DISH" came into the conversation... as a rim correction to the hub spacing correction... so to speak....
Simple test... I flipped wheel around, and it seemed to be nearly identical....
It was then someone mentioned "Soup Cans" approach, which again needed description... I then tried Soup Cans approach, and that measurement agreed within .6-.7 MM of the measurement I got from the mathematical approach.... and at that time I called it "OK", and put the wheel back on the bike... I did get in a 5 min ride before the snow and cold came... and during that ride it rode fiine...
Ask me again in Late April or May!
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So yes, I used Soup Cans to verify that the mathematical spacing and Dish was OK.
(01-22-2015, 09:33 AM)J. Hanley Wrote: (01-22-2015, 08:29 AM)JanJ Wrote: I'm no expert, having learned about Dish and Soup Cans in past few months....
Soup Can (for Me) verified that Dish was correct.
That's cool, I'm not an expert either, that's why I asked, thanks for your reply!
So, my question to you would be why did you check the dish of the wheel? That's more or less the point of my question, if you catch my drift. What should a properly dished wheel look like? What sign would there be your wheel wasn't dished properly that you could feel just by riding the bike?
What does dishing do, and how much should I know about it in order to keep my bike in good shape if I'm just an average rider?