by skilewis74 <skilewis74@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jul 4, 2008 at 02:02 PM
Welcome!:)
Check to make sure your wheel is mounted straight in the frame. It
wouldn't be the only problem, but may be part of it.
It will likely go away in time, but having your seat off center can be
a tem****ary fix (or the cause).
I've heard a combination of road camber and different tire can bring
this on.
I ride "skinnies" all the time. When I was learning they were painted
lines or cracks in the road/parking lot/playground. I would also weave
between the X's in the cracks of sidewalks, as if there were cones on
them.
--
skilewis74
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time do it along the way.- Bob Burnquist
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Street'
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class system'
(http://tinyurl.com/yqpvxk)*'Trials
Building'
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