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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Handling Issues '05 FJR - any suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Daly" data-source="post: 382631" data-attributes="member: 5155"><p>I'm with Duff on this thought (by the way nice 08 Duff). if you look straight down on the front tire you should be able to see the profile of the tire. my bet is that you have a flattened profile on the right side; that is the tire no longer curves smoothly. This may be an indication that you tend to break more while in right handers. I think some people tend to do that more because the righthander tends to be more of a blind corner.</p><p></p><p>my 2c</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Daly, post: 382631, member: 5155"] I'm with Duff on this thought (by the way nice 08 Duff). if you look straight down on the front tire you should be able to see the profile of the tire. my bet is that you have a flattened profile on the right side; that is the tire no longer curves smoothly. This may be an indication that you tend to break more while in right handers. I think some people tend to do that more because the righthander tends to be more of a blind corner. my 2c [/QUOTE]
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