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Unstable, should I do Wheel Spacers?

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SUNNY1881:
Ok so I've had my bike 6 weeks now and finally got out this weekend to ride, I know I know but I have two kids, so I just barely got out this weekend. But anyways I was a lil unstable at times getting pushed around side to side when weaving in and out on some trails and also when I was just riding fast in fifth and sixed gear going straight in open river bottom. Would wheel spacers help get my tires out further for better stability? I dont have a lot of money and Im not looking to drop a lot of money into my bike with aftermarket stuff, just lil things here and there to make the bike a lil easier and pleasurable to ride, Thanks, Sunny!

SUNNY1881:
I know this is a cheap alternative, but Im all about cheap if it works.Are these okay to do or will this cause future issues? Please take a look.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/3-10m...spagenameZWDVW

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/3-whe...spagenameZWDVW

What do you all think?

Peelz:
links don't work. BUt I am pretty sure you are rferring to the extended studs. WHich I think are OK if you do not ride too hard, they put alot of stress on your hubs and lugs. I am getting some for the dunes for the rear only for my 660.

RR34:
wheel spacers are a big no no if you do jumps over lets say 10ft. if you just trail ride i would get them.

Peelz:

--- Quote from: RR34 on June 17, 2008, 11:33:35 AM ---wheel spacers are a big no no if you do jumps over lets say 10ft. if you just trail ride i would get them.

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