New front tire
#1
New front tire
After taking my wheel to cyclegear to get my new tire mounted, I went for a ride and notice around 35-45mph and when deceleration my front end bounces up and down noticeably. It is quite annoying. Did they balance the tire wrong? With my previous tire I had no such issue
#4
I have the SF and its a 90/10 tire. They did balance it, went back had them rebalance, the bead of sealed, it all looks good, tire doesn't have any cupping. Still around 35-45mph if I lean back and straighten my arms the effect is multiplied and it feels like the front wheel is driving over speed bumps.
#7
If you bought the tire from them then they should replace the tire. If you bought it mail order then you either live with it or pay them to swap tires.
You could take the wheel to a different shop and get the balance checked.
You could buy a $30 Harbor Freight balancer and check it yourself.
If the shop that mounted it sells tires ask if they would mount a tire if you purchased from them.
Depends how bad it is I guess.
You could take the wheel to a different shop and get the balance checked.
You could buy a $30 Harbor Freight balancer and check it yourself.
If the shop that mounted it sells tires ask if they would mount a tire if you purchased from them.
Depends how bad it is I guess.
#8
I replaced the front & rear on my '12 250s @ around 3600 miles, no balance. I've had it up to 75mph with no issues. Put on IRC's with new tubes and no rim locks. I've got about 2000 miles on them with no problems.
Have you got slime or ? in the tube? Rim locks? Hope you get it figured out, sucks to pay for a new tire & install and end up with a problem.
BTW: Next time try changing it out yourself, it's really not that difficult and you will safe some $$. If I can do it, you can too!
Have you got slime or ? in the tube? Rim locks? Hope you get it figured out, sucks to pay for a new tire & install and end up with a problem.
BTW: Next time try changing it out yourself, it's really not that difficult and you will safe some $$. If I can do it, you can too!
#9
Yeah I will do that next time. i know the balance is right, the guy broke some rules and took me to the back and had me watch the tire. It was straight and true I'll just live with it.
Maybe I can't put the wheel on right. Line it all up, torque the axle nut, tighten the clamps snug, take off the stand, pump the forks to seat the axle, torque the clamps and ride?
Maybe I can't put the wheel on right. Line it all up, torque the axle nut, tighten the clamps snug, take off the stand, pump the forks to seat the axle, torque the clamps and ride?
Last edited by RockabillSlapMatt; 05-19-2013 at 04:59 AM.
#10
I put the shinko 244 tires on my bike and I too have the same bouncing feel around 35-45, I don't think there's much to do about it, I did a static balance on the front wheel and it ended up taking 1.25 oz to balance it out but still bounces at that speed. I was told that the heavier tire makes it do that and when it reaches that speed it matches the frequency of the shocks and that is what causes it. That is why it goes away at higher speeds.