A customer brought in their Bora One 35 for work.


Both the front and rear wheels were running tubular tires,
but since the rear wheel didn't need a tire replacement, I left it as is.
At first, when I applied the centering gauge to the front wheel with the tire on,
it looked perfect, but I wasn't confident enough about it
and I figured I shouldn't cut corners, so I removed it.
Turns out it really was perfect.
The rear wheel had a centering deviation of about the thickness of a piece of paper, but that was fixed right away.


Both the front and rear wheels were running tubular tires,
but since the rear wheel didn't need a tire replacement, I left it as is.
At first, when I applied the centering gauge to the front wheel with the tire on,
it looked perfect, but I wasn't confident enough about it
and I figured I shouldn't cut corners, so I removed it.
Turns out it really was perfect.
The rear wheel had a centering deviation of about the thickness of a piece of paper, but that was fixed right away.