bikeworkshop
Senior Retro Guru
With my aging and increasingly more crooked aching body, I find it impossible to physically detect any misalignments in the bike. I frequently see it, but I can't feel it.
Most (all) riders have a lean to one side, then compensated for by leaning the bike the other way. I think this means the bars are slightly off straight.
Additionally cycling is a series of falls, so you can't literally ride in a straight line.
So a bike can be perfectly aligned (with the assortment of lasers etc obvs) but once you put a rider on it, it's all gone to pot