I recently upgraded front fork to rockshox recon so I can swap the front disc brake from 160mm to 203mm on my 29er. Since then, under braking the wheel pulls heavily to the left, so much that it rubs the forks. Interestingly, the wheel does not align back when braking is over, but when I take it out of the forks and put back in it tends to sit straight again. I tried replacing wheel (thought might be the hub, or misaligned wheel) but the issue still occurs. Brought it to a local bike shop, but they had a hard time figuring it out. Hub was serviced and adjusted (centered), spoke tension checked (all fine). They believe it could either be QR axel skewer that is not strong enought to hold the wheel in place, or massive wheel flex due to inadequate rim width. I tried 3 different skewers but no luck, so temporarily ruled that out. I haven't upgraded the rim yet as I would have thought if it's indeed the rim, the problem would either be permanent damage (rim gets bent) but if so then taking wheel out and putting back in the forks would not fix the issue is it does right now; or if it was just a massive braking flex then it should align back to centre again once braking is over. Any ideas what else could it be? I thought the fork might be damaged/misaligned (bought second hand) but the mechanic from the bike store says that doesn't seem to be the case.