It seems that the first step would have to be determining whether that section of the frame is actually tweaked or not. With an oddly shaped piece like the one in question, having it checked out on an actual frame straightening rack would obviously be more accurate than an eyeball assessment...no offense meant to your guy of course, it's just that I didn't see it mentioned anywhere in this thread when the eyeball he uses for these kinds of assessments was last calibrated.![]()
Who knows, maybe it'll all turn out to have been a false alarm.