by Warkton Tornado No.1 » Sat Jul 05, 2025 11:25 am
Now would be a good opportunity to check front to wheel alignment which will help you answer your own question.
If you can bolt - not too tightly as to cause distortion - a straight piece of metal either side of the front wheel in situ, you will be able to check the back wheel alignment. Ideally, something like a couple of long spirit levels should be straight enough & a set of bare rims makes the task even easier, though tyres can temporarily be deflated…..
However, you can get away with bolting just the one straight piece to the rear wheel - again, not too tightly - to check alignment with the front wheel. You’ll soon suss out the logic of it but it’s best to switch any bar from nearside to offside as well as flipping the bar over as a perfectly straight bar can never exist……