
Originally Posted by
auntfanny
Id be checking the alignment of the rear wheel before I checked anything else.
Fanny
He already has miss fanny LOL!
But don't check it off the positioning marks or even with a vernier off the adjusting blocks to the rear of the swing arm (as I do most of the time) usually get it to within 1/2 a mm. I never trust the stamped alignment marks. Do a check from the ¢ of the main swing arm bolt to the ¢ of the rear axle to make sure of alignment. Then check the alignment marks to confirm. That will ensure your wheel is true in the swing arm.
OK another thought have you had a new tyre or puncture lately make sure they have mounted the front wheel/axle properly in the forks and/or the spacers etc are correct in the rear. Cycletreds once didn't fit my front axle on the old Z1R properly and I got tank slappers at 120K took me ferkin ages to figure it out.
Just a few Ideas Good luck!
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