balance pont wobble??
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RE: balance pont wobble??
ORIGINAL: JonBrown
ok yesterday i was out practicing getting to the BP and anytime i have it there it starts to wobble from right to left and the longer its there the worse it gets is this normal or what? and if so how do i correct it?
thanks
JonBrown
should i lower my tire pressure?
ok yesterday i was out practicing getting to the BP and anytime i have it there it starts to wobble from right to left and the longer its there the worse it gets is this normal or what? and if so how do i correct it?
thanks
JonBrown
should i lower my tire pressure?
You need to lower your rear tire psi. Most stunters run anywhere from 15 to 20psi and 10psi for doing real slow stunts. Lower tire psi will make the tire to pavement contact much wider,thus making it more stable from side to side. As soon as you feel a woble you have to set it down right away,because they can get out of control very fast.
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RE: balance point wobble??
Your chopping the throttle. I was doing the same thing and I thought I was barely chopping it but as I got used to it I realized I was chopping the throttle. Also check your tire alignment. Don't trust the little notches that are on your swingarm. Measure it out and make sure its all aligned.
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RE: balance point wobble??
Although decreasing the tire pressure does help, I found that it was actually my hands moving the clipons side to side ever so slightly. Doing this actually moves the air around the front tire and causes the wobble. Unless, you have a stabilizer or damper on it, then it is possible that it could either be tire pressure (which really doesn't affect as much as others say), or chain alignment.
After a while I was able to just pull em up and ride em out, with full tire pressure and normal chain adjustment methods. If you are doing bp at speed (55 or above) it will be much more noticeable. Just cover that rear brake.
After a while I was able to just pull em up and ride em out, with full tire pressure and normal chain adjustment methods. If you are doing bp at speed (55 or above) it will be much more noticeable. Just cover that rear brake.