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Re: [ST] ST bar wooble



Joel,

A new rear tire fixed mine.  Only had it happen  twice, that I noticed. 
 Next week a new rear tire went on and trouble disappeared.

Dave Bardell
Millerstown, PA  01 ST

Joel Ashman wrote:

>
> That's the symptom.  Right around 45-50mph, and worse under 
> deceleration (engine braking, of course).   I know the tire pressure 
> is good.  First thing I checked.  I think that the tire is bad.  I'm 
> planning on new tires as soon as all this east coast snow is gone!  
> And I though Virginia was part of the South...
>
> --Joel
>
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>
> From: "Mike Benzon" <fast87@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [ST] ST bar wooble
> Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 07:52:03 -0800
>
> One other item that can cause the wobble, many bikes wear the front tire
> more to one side or the other. Once this condition exist, it will cause a
> wobble. The wobble will be mostly noticed at around 45 mph, with your 
> hands
> removed from the bars.
> Mike Benzon
>
>
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