Problem with Steering after replacing front wheel/rim/tire
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Problem with Steering after replacing front wheel/rim/tire
I just replaced my front wheel/rim/tire. I noticed while my bike is parked. When moving the handle bar, the steering is very hard and heavy and stiff.
Also while riding, i noticed on turns the steering wheel wants to turn, unless i restrict it.
For example, doing a right turn, the steering wheel would turn right heavly, unless i restrict it by not allowing it to so i may clear the turn. This happens on both sides.
Prior to this, with my old wheel/rim/tire, everythign was the opposite.
While parked, it was easy to turn the handle bars, they were light.
On turns, i had to turn the steering wheel myself, it was easy and light. Any ideas?
Also while riding, i noticed on turns the steering wheel wants to turn, unless i restrict it.
For example, doing a right turn, the steering wheel would turn right heavly, unless i restrict it by not allowing it to so i may clear the turn. This happens on both sides.
Prior to this, with my old wheel/rim/tire, everythign was the opposite.
While parked, it was easy to turn the handle bars, they were light.
On turns, i had to turn the steering wheel myself, it was easy and light. Any ideas?
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RE: Problem with Steering after replacing front wheel/rim/tire
Putting a new tire sometimes has the effect of making it harder to turn while at rest - since the new tire is gripping the road properly. If your older tires were over inflated/worn out/hardened then that would make steering feel lighter...
I'd start with checking tire pressure, since low tire pressure can give the effect of harder turns.
I'm confused when you say you had to turn the steering right on right turns when on your older wheel... at any speed above say 15mph, one always has to counter-steer, i.e. stop the bars from turning... (if you took the MSF course they taught push right - lean right - turn right). It's actually intuitive, but on lighter bikes you hardly notice it. It's the heavier bikes that need a definite push on the bars. In fact, if you try to turn right and turn the steering right also, the bike will probably high-side after locking the steering right.
This is because if you try to lean right, the precession of the rotating wheel tends to turn it inward (right).
Is it hard to turn the steering when going at say 5-10mph?
I'd start with checking tire pressure, since low tire pressure can give the effect of harder turns.
I'm confused when you say you had to turn the steering right on right turns when on your older wheel... at any speed above say 15mph, one always has to counter-steer, i.e. stop the bars from turning... (if you took the MSF course they taught push right - lean right - turn right). It's actually intuitive, but on lighter bikes you hardly notice it. It's the heavier bikes that need a definite push on the bars. In fact, if you try to turn right and turn the steering right also, the bike will probably high-side after locking the steering right.
This is because if you try to lean right, the precession of the rotating wheel tends to turn it inward (right).
Is it hard to turn the steering when going at say 5-10mph?
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RE: Problem with Steering after replacing front wheel/rim/tire
ORIGINAL: ampfp
Putting a new tire sometimes has the effect of making it harder to turn while at rest - since the new tire is gripping the road properly. If your older tires were over inflated/worn out/hardened then that would make steering feel lighter...
Is it hard to turn the steering when going at say 5-10mph?
Putting a new tire sometimes has the effect of making it harder to turn while at rest - since the new tire is gripping the road properly. If your older tires were over inflated/worn out/hardened then that would make steering feel lighter...
Is it hard to turn the steering when going at say 5-10mph?
Yes, i am refering to going at slow speeds between 5 -20 mph. Turning right, the wheel leans towards the turn at slow speeds very heavily. Its like if i let go my hands, the handle bars with automatically turn right all the way. or left which every dirrection i'm turning. . This has never happend before, of course at higher speeds i understand the lean etc... I've been riding for 7 months, and this is the first problem i have encountered ever since i replaced my front wheel.
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RE: Problem with Steering after replacing front wheel/rim/tire
ORIGINAL: Triax
Did they tighten the yoke nut really tight?
Did they tighten the yoke nut really tight?
I just followed the owners manual on how to replace the front wheel.
Which nut is the "Yoke nut"? I'll try to rescrew it ?