raja777m
Ride like you own it..!
The bike started leaning on my left once I leave the handlebar (even with old tire) and
I got my new M-PR4 for rear with 36-38 psi and after the tire is balanced, there are much more vibrations compared to previous tire when I remove my hands off of the handlebar. I'll add some air in the front one tonight and check again.
I'm going with the sticker on my swing arm for psi on front, as I'm less than 90Kg including my luggage (if any).
Edit:
I tried positioning myself in different ways to make my bike stop leaning.
And before I purchased this bike, I test drove someone else's off of craigslist and he doesn't have enough air in both of his tires, It leaned the same way, but why left?
What do we have that is more weight than right? Shouldn't be the bike balanced?
I got my new M-PR4 for rear with 36-38 psi and after the tire is balanced, there are much more vibrations compared to previous tire when I remove my hands off of the handlebar. I'll add some air in the front one tonight and check again.
I'm going with the sticker on my swing arm for psi on front, as I'm less than 90Kg including my luggage (if any).
Edit:
I tried positioning myself in different ways to make my bike stop leaning.
And before I purchased this bike, I test drove someone else's off of craigslist and he doesn't have enough air in both of his tires, It leaned the same way, but why left?
What do we have that is more weight than right? Shouldn't be the bike balanced?
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