Longleaf Bicycles wrote:
> There are two ways to change adjust the calipers on the TS-2 that give you a
> rough idea of whether the wheel is dished properly. Instructions can be
> found here -- http://www.parktool.com/
> One adjustment pertains to the caliper arm and the other to the upright arms
> of the stand.
>
> Always use a redundant method of checking wheel dish and don't trust the
> caliper arms. You can use a dish gauge or flip the wheel around in the
> stand--even if the caliper arms on your stand are misadjusted a centered rim
> will be in the same relative position to the misaligned arms no matter which
> way the wheel is turned.
Park actually makes a piece of metal for determining / setting proper dish for the TS-2, "Park Tool Centering gauge for TS-2/3 stands", part number 1554-1. Being a tool junkie, I've got one. Anyone in the SF Bay Area is welcome to borrow it.
http://www.parktool.com/
Flipping the wheel works pretty good too, if you're not sure.
I love building wheels.
Morgan Fletcher
Oakland, CA USA