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New Tires - Spark Plug Change Interval
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<blockquote data-quote="TomInPA" data-source="post: 1233393" data-attributes="member: 21394"><p>The Bridgestone T-30 is a good tire as is the Michelin Pilot Road 2 or 4. If for some reason the dealer is selling you the Battlax BT-021 tire, you are on perhaps the worst wearing tire you could possibly put on the bike.</p><p></p><p>Wobble can be related to steering head bearing wear, or more likely looseness. The head bearings need to be checked. Another possibility is the the forks can get out of alignment during a tire change. It's really easy to just loosen the pinch bolts and axle, bounce the front end, and then re-torque.</p><p></p><p>I have some new plugs on the work bench, but the ones in the bike are going strong at 20K. I'll get to it, but no rush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomInPA, post: 1233393, member: 21394"] The Bridgestone T-30 is a good tire as is the Michelin Pilot Road 2 or 4. If for some reason the dealer is selling you the Battlax BT-021 tire, you are on perhaps the worst wearing tire you could possibly put on the bike. Wobble can be related to steering head bearing wear, or more likely looseness. The head bearings need to be checked. Another possibility is the the forks can get out of alignment during a tire change. It's really easy to just loosen the pinch bolts and axle, bounce the front end, and then re-torque. I have some new plugs on the work bench, but the ones in the bike are going strong at 20K. I'll get to it, but no rush. [/QUOTE]
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