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FAQ Presale Technical
- Are any modifications needed with my bike to install your parts?
- What is dishing/offsetting and trimming exactly?
- What tire brands do you use?
- Do I have to change my rear suspension linkage riser for a 21" wheel?
- What rim width should I go with on your 16" SuperMoto Set?
- Will the wheel fit my front fork?
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FAQ Aftersale Technical
- Do you have instructions?
- My disk doesn’t fit on the hub. Do I need to use a particular disk with a rear hub?
- My spoke broke. Does it mean that the wheel is not durable? What should I do?
- The tire touches the chain. What should I do?
- Why are there no front wheel spacers?
- Why did I receive black weights on the rim?
- 🛠️ Chain Engagement on Powder-Coated Sprockets: What to Expect
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What is dishing/offsetting and trimming exactly?
❓Do I need these modifications?
Fitting a SUPERWIDE tire on the rear wheel may cause it to rub against the chain. To prevent this, we apply the necessary modifications to ensure proper clearance.
🛠️ Dishing / Offsetting
Dishing (or offsetting) means the rim is shifted slightly to the left during the spoke lacing process. This is done by adjusting spoke and nipple lengths on each side to move the rim into the correct position. It’s a standard procedure, and most of our customers choose dished wheels — especially when using wider rear tires.
✂️ Trimming
Trimming refers to shaving or cutting down the tire knobs to improve clearance when necessary.
✅ Our Recommendation
We highly recommend the Dishing option — it ensures proper chain clearance without sacrificing grip on either side of the tire.