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zaburtante 15-08-10 09:54

turning the handlebar problem.
 
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with turning at low speed (30-40 km),
this trouble appear when I break.first I want to turn handlebar but in dont want, after squeezed and then opened, but When opened, very quickly turns.when turned the corner I had a falling hazard a few times.
I guess it can be at wheel bearing.
who have knowledge of this ??

Woottonboy 15-08-10 13:13

perhaps
 
Your going into corners way to fast???

zaburtante 15-08-10 13:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by Woottonboy (Post 135785)
Your going into corners way to fast???

no in fast speed no problem you know we dont need steering in high speed but.when you break after turn left or right (for example 90 degree corner) 20 or 30 km speed.Maybe I need only 10-15 degree steering maneuver but not allowed.big force after suddenly turns.I hope you will understand.
and I guess it s about bearing.is it ??

motonacio 15-08-10 14:06

May be check your brake cable routing and that the cable is free to move lock to lock.

cca 16-08-10 00:13

steering bearings ?!

Peatbog 16-08-10 01:07

maybe I'm thinking too simple here, but is your tyre pressure correct? I have experienced something similar to what you describe with a soft tyre.

Kev 16-08-10 02:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by cca (Post 135821)
steering bearings ?!

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zaburtante 16-08-10 07:33

I checked all cable routing and front tyre pressure same same...
I will check steering bearings :)

zaburtante 23-08-10 12:10

Hello everyone,
I Solved the problem, its start from steering bearings
grease is dried-up,
I clean the bearings,
filled with heat resistant grease
easy..
but be removed, very detailed.
I dont have a lot of tools and it takes my two hours.

thank you for all helps.


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