Hey everyone,
I'm working on building wheels for my '77 cb400f project. I've built/trued the front wheel, with a lot of help from the posts in this forum.
Now, for the rear wheel. After re-reading some of the threads here, I've learned that the rear hub may not be centered over the rim. Of course, I took the wheel apart before measuring any potential offset. Oops.
A couple questions:
1) I've read a ton of posts about wheel building, but I don't see a consensus on if the offset should be created by adjusting for it in the truing process, or just centering the hub and then using spacers. There are posts advocating for each method. I'd prefer NOT to fiddle with the offset while truing -- dealing with the vertical/horizontal truing is difficult enough! Can I just center the hub and use spacers?
2) If the answer is "no", does anyone know the correct offset with stock rims/hubs for a '77 cb400f? My frame is at the powdercoater, so I can't do the "straightedge" trick mentioned in other threads to measure it (centering the wheels first in the frame to find the offset)
thanks again for all the great info posted here.