...bike steady with one hand and place the the other hand on the rear tyre at 3o'clock. Pull it gently towards you. If you feel any play that may be the problem. Check the steering bearings by sitting ...
...rear brakes system of your bike must be mechanical. Remove the rear adjusting nut on the brake rod and thn try it , the wheel should rotate freely. If no, thn theres a problem in the drum and the ...
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...bike and having real issue with rear wheel sliding to the right both on straight line braking and when acceleratingout of turns. I replaced Dunlop with Metzler but still having problem. Any advise ...
...rear of the bike. These two adjuster bolts should be the same length. If not, one end of the axle is back farther than the other end resulting in the wheel not being properly aligned. Loosen the axle ...
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...bike. thanks roadstat2002 Front wheel needs balance,and also the rear wheel may need to be centered. If someone replaced the brakes or tires and the rear wheel is off center to the front that will ...
...bike uses a rear drum brake, so check to see that's not binding in any way. I suspect that it won't be. A stronger possibility is that your rear bearings are worn out or insufficiently lubed. ...
...bike what do u sugggest ? Certain patterns can cause wandering laterally on surfaces that have been grooved especially, Are the tires name brand, is the rear wheel straight, rear avle not squared to ...
bike for sandblasting the engine due to famous problems with this model paint. He don't note the adjustment of rear wheel arm ... and now I suppose problems ... If you have ... please give me a method
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