Wind problems
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RE: Wind problems
ORIGINAL: ranger140892
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ORIGINAL: domenicp7
I am only 175lbs and have never had problems in the wind. It can get blustry in Texas. I am probably just use to it. In some wind conditions you do have to lean into the wind for safer riding.
I am only 175lbs and have never had problems in the wind. It can get blustry in Texas. I am probably just use to it. In some wind conditions you do have to lean into the wind for safer riding.
dom
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RE: Wind problems
Perfect. Wish you had thought ofthat before instead of posting your life history and useless Big Bird info.
JRK, nope that's not stupid. I checked the alignment and sure nuff the rear wheel was canted .125" to the right. I re-aligned it and road tested it a half hour til the rain kicked up.. Lots of wind today. No more issues. Thanks a lot.
JRK, nope that's not stupid. I checked the alignment and sure nuff the rear wheel was canted .125" to the right. I re-aligned it and road tested it a half hour til the rain kicked up.. Lots of wind today. No more issues. Thanks a lot.
ORIGINAL: domenicp7
I would check the info that has been given. Lots of good help on the forum. As for calling someone out well its your choice. I will avoid you in future good luck.
dom
ORIGINAL: ranger140892
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ORIGINAL: domenicp7
I am only 175lbs and have never had problems in the wind. It can get blustry in Texas. I am probably just use to it. In some wind conditions you do have to lean into the wind for safer riding.
I am only 175lbs and have never had problems in the wind. It can get blustry in Texas. I am probably just use to it. In some wind conditions you do have to lean into the wind for safer riding.
dom
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