I've never found that wheel alignment, which is actually frame alignment,
has any effect on wobble. If the frame is out of alignment the two wheels
will not follow the same line when the bike is moving in a straight line.
For example, if the rear wheel is tracking to the right of the front wheel
when moving in a straight line, the bike will tend to turn towards the
right. This is easiest to feel when riding no hands. But this won't cause
the bike to wobble.

Peter White

On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 9:48 PM Fryett <fry...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Are you wheels perfectly aligned within the frame?
>
> On Monday, March 23, 2020 at 7:01:24 PM UTC-7, Friend wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone have suggestions for correcting a wobble I get when I ride
>> with no hands?
>>
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