Front tire went flat on me while I was riding the bike recently and I put her down. Luckily, I was in a neighborhood at the end of my trip and I wasn't going too fast.
Removed front wheel and took it to the shop that had mounted the tire last year. They told me the bead must've just gotten dirty (strange, since I'd put less than 200 miles on the tires) and that's what caused the leak.
Anyway, I reinstalled the front wheel myself. Unusually difficult, given that I've changed the rear wheel with ease. I did, however, leave the front fender off, as I liked how it looked.
Just took the bike on a trip from Dayton to north of Columbus and then all around near Athens with my cousins for a few days. Noticed that it felt precarious in turns, and was wallowing a bit. Like a wobble, but not in the handlebars. Found myself having difficulty keeping up with them as they were able to take turns with more speed and more smoothly than myself. I had one cousin ride the bike to see if it was just me lacking confidence since the drop, but he felt it too. Ever since I got home I've been trying to pinpoint the issue. I will note that I kept my tire pressure at spec throughout the trip, so this is not the issue. Additionally, the tires are still fairly new. Around 1000 miles, tops.
Could I have misaligned the forks or the wheel when I put it back on? The forks aren't noticeably bent, and neither is the wheel rim as far as I can tell. I've reinstalled the fender to see whether perhaps it's a lack of stiffness in the forks causing the issue.
Any help is appreciated.
Also, possibly related: does anyone who owns a 79 Special have a spacer on the outside of the forks, just inside the castle nut (castle nut >> spacer >> fork)? Wondering if I accidentally put it in the wrong place and it goes inside the forks. I can take a picture if necessary
Removed front wheel and took it to the shop that had mounted the tire last year. They told me the bead must've just gotten dirty (strange, since I'd put less than 200 miles on the tires) and that's what caused the leak.
Anyway, I reinstalled the front wheel myself. Unusually difficult, given that I've changed the rear wheel with ease. I did, however, leave the front fender off, as I liked how it looked.
Just took the bike on a trip from Dayton to north of Columbus and then all around near Athens with my cousins for a few days. Noticed that it felt precarious in turns, and was wallowing a bit. Like a wobble, but not in the handlebars. Found myself having difficulty keeping up with them as they were able to take turns with more speed and more smoothly than myself. I had one cousin ride the bike to see if it was just me lacking confidence since the drop, but he felt it too. Ever since I got home I've been trying to pinpoint the issue. I will note that I kept my tire pressure at spec throughout the trip, so this is not the issue. Additionally, the tires are still fairly new. Around 1000 miles, tops.
Could I have misaligned the forks or the wheel when I put it back on? The forks aren't noticeably bent, and neither is the wheel rim as far as I can tell. I've reinstalled the fender to see whether perhaps it's a lack of stiffness in the forks causing the issue.
Any help is appreciated.
Also, possibly related: does anyone who owns a 79 Special have a spacer on the outside of the forks, just inside the castle nut (castle nut >> spacer >> fork)? Wondering if I accidentally put it in the wrong place and it goes inside the forks. I can take a picture if necessary
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