Aligning Paddles

Started by desdak4, May 06, 2009, 07:07:01 PM

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desdak4

I suck at wheelies anyway so I could use that as reason :P :thumbs:

Jay
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Peelz

Quote from: 07lightning on May 07, 2009, 01:10:02 PM
you might notice pulling while riding wheelies if you do that? mine were off and my bike would pull to one side. otherwise i noticed absolutely nothing.

I noticed that a bit. I think one tire was lower than the other though....
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Onelunglow

Quote from: PeelsSE2 on May 07, 2009, 02:26:25 PM
Quote from: 07lightning on May 07, 2009, 01:10:02 PM
you might notice pulling while riding wheelies if you do that? mine were off and my bike would pull to one side. otherwise i noticed absolutely nothing.

I noticed that a bit. I think one tire was lower than the other though....

+1
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preddy08

If you have to ride on pavement MAKE SURE you paddles are even. I've noticed with my paddles staggered the whole bike shakes violently, but with then lined up, it rides perfectly smooth.
Just a little 81hp trail bike.