pullin right
pullin right
changed my tire on the stunter for the first time this weekend. ever since I have been batteling a right hand pull
. I tryed compensating by tweaking the axel. stiill have the pull wondering if any body else has had issues with this and what you did. probably just me but I'm curious. the up side is now I can do right handers , could'nt go right for some reason before. dont like it so much, using my break foot to catch myself when one goes bad. like to keep that thing coverd. anyway, preciate it.
. I tryed compensating by tweaking the axel. stiill have the pull wondering if any body else has had issues with this and what you did. probably just me but I'm curious. the up side is now I can do right handers , could'nt go right for some reason before. dont like it so much, using my break foot to catch myself when one goes bad. like to keep that thing coverd. anyway, preciate it. Re: pullin right
rear axle...it's sensitive. once you balance it, mark that shiat for life, or untill you bend your swingarm. Try hittin' the throtle a bit to get higher, usualy this brings my bike straight up.
Re: pullin right
I Had The Same Thing Happen To Me When I Was Learning Slow Wheelies. Every Tire Is Different, And If You Run Different Air Pressure It Will Affect It, And Also It You Clutch It Up Hard And Then Hit The Brake Hard It Will Pull To The Right. Just Keep Working With Your Body Position And Smooth Brake Control And You Will Get It.
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I been having this problem on my 954 but it only happens on concrete road, my bike goes straight as an arrow balanced on asphalt though? I think I need a new tire.
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do a burnout might fix problem if the tire is a race takeoff or smth
