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Originally Posted by yashcha
Thank you Dave, still waiting on a response from the builder but as they are in Europe I think having them examine it will be impossible. The axles are all the way in the dropouts on both sides and I tested this numerous times.
This is actually the second frame they made since the first one was off center by even more, both in the chainstay and the Seatstay. Sigh.
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Not that this helps, but I had a similar experience with a U.S. builder. The first frame I received was way out of alignment. After discussion, he replaced it, but the replacement is also a bit out. Not as bad as the first frame, but also not perfect.
I still ride it, but I'm not entirely happy. It won't end up being a long-term frame for me.