QUESTION REGARDING TIRE BALANCING REDUX

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moonbeamerll
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QUESTION REGARDING TIRE BALANCING REDUX

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Just a follow-up to the whole "need a quick balance business": Got a new front tire fitted Thursday in anticipation of taking my Motorcycle Safety Course on Saturday. Finally got around to a short test ride earlier this evening (Friday). Rode out about 5 miles, various speeds up and down the range with no apparent ill effects on the front. As I was turning around to head back home I suddenly felt the dreaded squirmy wobble that only comes with a low rear! Nine o'clock, no phone and I'm five miles out on a two lane road connecting No-Where and Just This Side of Nowhere! But luck runs both ways. Within a few minutes I catch a ride home, come back and get the bike safely under shelter just before an Oklahoma frog strangler hits. So much for the Safety Course.
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Re: QUESTION REGARDING TIRE BALANCING REDUX

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moonbeamerll wrote:Just a follow-up to the whole "need a quick balance business": Got a new front tire fitted Thursday in anticipation of taking my Motorcycle Safety Course on Saturday. Finally got around to a short test ride earlier this evening (Friday). Rode out about 5 miles, various speeds up and down the range with no apparent ill effects on the front. As I was turning around to head back home I suddenly felt the dreaded squirmy wobble that only comes with a low rear! Nine o'clock, no phone and I'm five miles out on a two lane road connecting No-Where and Just This Side of Nowhere! But luck runs both ways. Within a few minutes I catch a ride home, come back and get the bike safely under shelter just before an Oklahoma frog strangler hits. So much for the Safety Course.
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Re: QUESTION REGARDING TIRE BALANCING REDUX

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"Ancora imparo" I guess I'll have to wait another month or so to take the Safety Course. My earliest recollection of two-wheel powered travel goes back to 1953 on a washing machine powered "doodle bug". I'll not recount every bike I owned or ridden but I will say that I anticipated some new tip or safety tidbit that I might take away from the session. (That and a break on my insurance) Oh well, for another day.
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