If you squeeze and release the brake lever, any brake should self-
center. If it gets knocked out of alignment and doesn't self-center,
that can only be due to the brake not being attached to the bike
properly. In other words, at least one bolt is too loose.

On Dec 27, 11:56 pm, Chuck Meeusen <[email protected]>
wrote:
 I'd say go
> ahead with the upside down bike method if you want but don't plan on
> using the brakes as centering guides, they aren't at all rigid and when
> you flip the wheel to check center you'll inevitably knock one and throw
> it off. Instead use the brake bolt on the brake bridge and eyeball a
> centerline on the rim as you spin it.
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