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The bike likes to go left
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<blockquote data-quote="worldbound4now" data-source="post: 246131" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>hmmmmmmmmm.... sounds fishy.</p><p></p><p>Look closely at the front fork. At the top of the triple clamp is the fork cap at the same height on both sides? Is the steering head bearing tight (raise the front end and see if there's any front/back play in the front wheel). Are your front wheel bearings bad (any lateral play in the front tire when the front end is raised or any rough feel when the front wheel is rolled without weight on it)? Also check out the rear. If the swing arm has play in it you could wax and wane one way or the other depending on the wear.</p><p></p><p>Be safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="worldbound4now, post: 246131, member: 1978"] hmmmmmmmmm.... sounds fishy. Look closely at the front fork. At the top of the triple clamp is the fork cap at the same height on both sides? Is the steering head bearing tight (raise the front end and see if there's any front/back play in the front wheel). Are your front wheel bearings bad (any lateral play in the front tire when the front end is raised or any rough feel when the front wheel is rolled without weight on it)? Also check out the rear. If the swing arm has play in it you could wax and wane one way or the other depending on the wear. Be safe! [/QUOTE]
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