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RE: [ST] alignment problem?



make sure your spring preload adjustments on the forks are equal on both
sides.

Andrew
00 RS Yellow
http://ultrasupercool.com

- -----Original Message-----
From: owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Blake
Sobiloff
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2001 9:50 PM
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ST] alignment problem?


MIKE BENZON wrote:

> I think there is a problem with the alignment of my bike and it has been
> this way from the start. I noticed from the first time I let go of the
> handlebars with both hands, I needed to lean quite a bit to the right to
> maintain a straight ahead direction.

Hmmm. I have to lean a bit when I'm on a strongly cambered road, or when
my saddlebags are unevenly loaded. (2000 ST) I haven't noticed it
otherwise. Could either one of these apply to your situation?

Less likely, but worth mentioning: Are you sure you're sitting evenly on
the bike? Some folks naturally sit at a slight angle or have trouble
centering themselves. You'll usually never know unless someone else
mentions it to you.

- --
Blake "Dawgbert" Sobiloff <sobiloff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Burlingame, CA, USA


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