HELP!!!!!
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HELP!!!!!
Alright guys so i joined all of you darksider folks about 3 weeks ago and i must say that i did burst into flames!!! lol j/k Anyways I need some help badly i put on a toyo proxes tpt4 205/65/16 and i love it to death had it balanced at a local bike shop and it required alot of weight. I am still running the stock dunlop on my front as i don't have many miles on this bike that i purchased. My question is i have to ride with a slight lean to the left to keep the bike straight, if i let it flatten out completely then the bike starts drifting to the right. Like a car that is out of alignment. Anyways how do i fix this, it went straight before the c/t! HELP!!!!
brad31684- Number of posts : 9
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Registration date : 2008-03-22
Re: HELP!!!!!
Hmmm..first I've ever heard of that...... One shock didn't get the setting totally opposite of the other did it? Dunno for sure if that would cause it.
Tire shouldn't have changed that at all....
Tire shouldn't have changed that at all....
Re: HELP!!!!!
like I said on the OA... watch the crown in the road. If it's a steep incline that can happen. Try changing your position in the lane some and I bet the amount of pull changes, or get out on a 4 lane road and try again in the left lane
nodakbassmaster- Admin
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Location : Rapid City, SD
Registration date : 2007-12-15
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Might have lost a weight or two....Might want to try dyna beads from Gary.....He can usually have them to you in 2-3 days.....
Jerry
Jerry
jedishon- Super User
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Re: HELP!!!!!
nodakbassmaster wrote:like I said on the OA... watch the crown in the road. If it's a steep incline that can happen. Try changing your position in the lane some and I bet the amount of pull changes, or get out on a 4 lane road and try again in the left lane
DOH...why didn't i think of the road crown..oh ours aren't that bad.
Re: HELP!!!!!
I've had this happen... plus if you find a crappy road like a lot of ours are that have rutted tracks in them, you can change the way it wants to track by shifting to one side of the rut or the other!
nodakbassmaster- Admin
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