12-11-2007, 12:55pm
bgaheer Wrote:That really depends on the camber of the road mate. The rear only needs to be out a little to induce uneven wear on your front tyre, whereas if the rear wheel was really out to blazes you'd feel like he bike liked either left or right corners while the opposite would feel like you were crabbing around the corner. Only real way to find out is to get a string line on her. Not terrible hard to do - if you don't have anyone near you who knows how to do it I'll flick you a PM with instructions from A to Z on how to get it done.Madmax Wrote:
Hi Max,
If I let go my hand on the bars the bike goes straight (at any speed) - is this a indicator of allingment of the back wheel with front?
Cheers
Max



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