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Old 12-05-2022, 01:48 PM   #902
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Originally Posted by tknj99 View Post
Wow, you must be light. I guess im a heavy dud at 180

Maybe its the bark busters, I have yet to install my hand guards, maybe that will finally do it to me. I actually have a rather steep hill/delcine that takes me from my estate down to the main highway road in about a two minute drive from the estate, but it is speed checked and patrolled. I have not taken that road down and back uphill again to compare. I am on relatively flat ground with small undulations for variety up here--up north it flattens out into proper rural and farm land with some additional undulations.


EDIT: And no rim locks or wheel wobble up through and above 50. Again this is a fuel economy, town runabout bike which is my reasoning behind the setup.
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Last edited by Texas Pete; 12-05-2022 at 04:24 PM.
 
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