A customer left a Bora One with me for inspection.

It's brand new, recently purchased from an overseas online shop, and they wanted a full inspection.


No centering issues, virtually no runout, hub rotation was smooth, and the hub bearing had no play.

The inspection sheet format has changed—there's no longer a space for the mechanic who assembled it to sign off.
Though honestly, most of the time it was left blank anyway.

Three out of four items use the word "perfect,"
but personally I absolutely hate that kind of language.
When customers say stuff like "that's a perfect shift adjustment!",
I always shoot back with "it's not perfect."

Now for the front wheel.
All four items were checked off on this one too, but


It's off-center by a sheet of paper, you fools!
Where's the "perfect" in this?! Is THIS what you call perfect?!


Fixed it.

The front hub had the USB marking facing the wrong direction when viewed from the right side,
but the rear hub was the same way, so I left the orientation as-is.

It's brand new, recently purchased from an overseas online shop, and they wanted a full inspection.


No centering issues, virtually no runout, hub rotation was smooth, and the hub bearing had no play.

The inspection sheet format has changed—there's no longer a space for the mechanic who assembled it to sign off.
Though honestly, most of the time it was left blank anyway.

Three out of four items use the word "perfect,"
but personally I absolutely hate that kind of language.
When customers say stuff like "that's a perfect shift adjustment!",
I always shoot back with "it's not perfect."

Now for the front wheel.
All four items were checked off on this one too, but


It's off-center by a sheet of paper, you fools!
Where's the "perfect" in this?! Is THIS what you call perfect?!


Fixed it.

The front hub had the USB marking facing the wrong direction when viewed from the right side,
but the rear hub was the same way, so I left the orientation as-is.