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alan bechard
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Don't know the "right" answer, but my personal opinion is you can get away with alot. I'd be happy with under 10mm side to side and 5mm up and down. That's a big tolerance, but I've ridden ones worse and barely noticed.

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I was figuring about 1/8" and you would not feel it.

I guess I am wondering more, "what amount of out would it take before you felt it on a trials bike"?

I would think a high speed road bike you could feel some pretty small deviations.

I have ridden some trials bikes though that the wheels were scary out, and never felt it, or maybe realized how I was feeling it.

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That's my impression too Alan, The combination of ultra slow speeds, ultra low tire pressures and rough, loose terrain make much less significant.

In fact, even on MX bikes, 1/8" out of true is barely noticable to mere mortals...damn the tires aren't even that true most times :D

Now, on a road bike, with a solid surface, higher speeds and direct connection to the road surface (not the looseness of dirt), the difference is very noticable.

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