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My rear wheel rubbed against the frame yesterday from time to time, so I take a look at the problem

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The rear-brake spring seems bent, but not causing problems. Rear-axle quick-release was a bit loose though. After tightening, then a test ride on the powerline road, I decide that it's OK. Good, I have a long ride tomorrow to Mid Hills campground.