u/ImpressivePen1045

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Hello Guys,
After an unlucky Bikeshop experience, where the mechanic damaged my Frame i got a new frame replacement. Since then i see that my rear wheel isn’t perfectly centered. The tire clearance on the drive side is only 3,5mm and on the non drive side almost the double at around 6,5mm. Initially i thought its the wheels that are off but just mounted another rear wheel from my Road bike and it was also off in the same direction. I talked with canyon and they want me to go to a bike shop to check it, but their partner bikeshops are fully booked this month.

What is your opinion on this problem? Do you think it is a frame issue in general or is it something that could be adjusted?

FYI i have 40mm tires installed that measure at 40.5mm with the nobs.

Thank you in advance!

u/ImpressivePen1045 — 18 days ago

Hi everyone,

I’m trying to find that one "do-it-all" shoe. I need a versatile workhorse that can handle a bit of everything throughout the year. I really don't want to have any sort of rotation of shoes. I am still a beginner/intermediate runner but want to run a half marathon in a few months. My Curent Pace is around 5:30 min/km but i really want to improve and get it under 5.

My Criteria:

  • Surfaces: A 60/40 mix of pavement (asphalt) and unpaved park paths (hard-packed gravel, dirt).
  • Workouts: It needs to be a true multi-purpose tool. I’ll be using it for slow recovery days and long runs, but also for weekly intervals and tempo sessions.
  • Versatility/Season: Needs decent traction for all seasons
  • Feel: I’m looking for a balance between "cushioned enough for distance" and "responsive enough for speed."

Specs about me:

  • Weight: 90kg
  • Weekly distance: 20-25km
  • Current Shoes: an old pair of Nike Pegasus 37

I’ve been looking at the Asics Novablast TR, Asics Superblast 2 and Adidas EVO SL ATR

Looking forward to your suggestions! Thanks!

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