BigDawg_03Busa
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I took my bike to one of the local dealers for a new back tire. Drove the beast home ~30 miles with no problem and to work the next morning no problem.
When I get off work I leave the parking lot and it feels like my front tire is low in air, almost flat. I'm talking serious wobble. I check the pressure and it's right at 41-42 psi and tire looks good (has only about 2500 miles on it). I get it back to the dealer and they tell me I lost a weight, so they replace the weight and rebalance, problem continues. I return to the dealer and they replace the entire tire, Problem better, but not solved. So Saturday I replace my front brake pads....problem better (so good in fact I actually thought it was solved).
So I drive to my church ~15 miles and on the way home it starts again. So bad I'm keeping the speed under 50mph (I get passed by an old BMW by the way and all I could do was watch him pass and you know what I was thinking).
So now what do you guys/gals think it may be..
1. bearings
2. bad tire
3. poor alignment
4. steering damper
5. other
No I haven't hit any pot holes, I just think it's strange that it started after having a rear tire replaced. I'm pissed because I've recently spent.
$250 - new chain & sprockets
$180 - new rear tire
$70 - new front brake pads
Before this I've never had a problem with any instability when driving. One thing I have noticed when I look at the triple tree while driving it looks like it is slightly rotated to the right. Last night I had my bike on front & rear stands and it looks like the handle bars are off slightly to the right.
This sucks because it has limited my riding these holidays, so I'd appreciate any advice.
BD
When I get off work I leave the parking lot and it feels like my front tire is low in air, almost flat. I'm talking serious wobble. I check the pressure and it's right at 41-42 psi and tire looks good (has only about 2500 miles on it). I get it back to the dealer and they tell me I lost a weight, so they replace the weight and rebalance, problem continues. I return to the dealer and they replace the entire tire, Problem better, but not solved. So Saturday I replace my front brake pads....problem better (so good in fact I actually thought it was solved).
So I drive to my church ~15 miles and on the way home it starts again. So bad I'm keeping the speed under 50mph (I get passed by an old BMW by the way and all I could do was watch him pass and you know what I was thinking).
So now what do you guys/gals think it may be..
1. bearings
2. bad tire
3. poor alignment
4. steering damper
5. other
No I haven't hit any pot holes, I just think it's strange that it started after having a rear tire replaced. I'm pissed because I've recently spent.
$250 - new chain & sprockets
$180 - new rear tire
$70 - new front brake pads
Before this I've never had a problem with any instability when driving. One thing I have noticed when I look at the triple tree while driving it looks like it is slightly rotated to the right. Last night I had my bike on front & rear stands and it looks like the handle bars are off slightly to the right.
This sucks because it has limited my riding these holidays, so I'd appreciate any advice.
BD