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Adjust the center frame position properly that the rear tire contacts both rollers.
If the tire touches the rear roller only and a clearance exists between the tire and the front
roller, the center frame repeats jumping while riding. Set the rear frame backward.
If the tire touches the front roller only, slippage occurs and it will bring premature tire wear.
Set the rear frame forward.
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The rear tire sits in the center of the
roller and doesn't touch any other parts.
There is a guide bracket on the right side
tripod leg to hold the remote cable.
It's normal for the rear tire to sway or move back and forth slightly
when in use. As long as the tire doesn't touch the sides of the rollers
this is ok.
If you find the tire is not centered properly, check if the front fork is
mounted on the quick release skewer properly, or if the handlebar
has been twisted a little.
If the bike has been slanted, loosen the quick release skewer and
push down the front fork until end.
If the handlebar has been twisted, loosen the Knob Lever, adjust the
steering angle, and tighten the lever firmly.