05 Kymco People 250 discussion forum:RE: kYMCO FRONT TIRE WOBBLE |
RE: kYMCO FRONT TIRE WOBBLE |
Brian Flanagan said 2010-04-23 07:51 |
Yeah, I know what you mean. I think it may just be the quirkyness of a scooter? I remember my brothers having motorcycles when I was growing up, and as they were coming to a stop sign/light, they would sometimes raise their hands (yes, I know it is not safe, but we are all sort of guilty of doing that every once in a while). I don´t remember any shake when they would do that, and I was riding on the back. I think that if you scoot back a little more, and have a little more weight toward the back of the bike, you may minimize the problem. That´s what I´ve found, but I HAVEN´T found that it goes away completely. Hope this may help! -Brian |
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