Tue, 12 May 1998 15:22:08 +0100
- Message No. 2981
From: Pete
Subject: Re: Fork pressure etc
Hi Andy.
> If you put your bike on the centre stand, grab hold of the forks and
> there is no play, ie no movement I doubt whether you need new head
> bearings.
Yeah did that, it seems OK.
> I think the wobble you get as you slow down is just a
> "feature" of the @.
Kinda like there is a ridge on the tyres in the centre (Bridgestones) and if
you lean slightly left or right of centre it feels wobbly, (kinda like after
a night out up the Pub)
> One of the symptoms of head bearing failure/time to
> renew is at higher speeds. If you see a lorry in the distance get in the
> same lane, leave about 3-400 yards distance and see if you get a
> noticeable weave,
Nah never noticed any weave at any speed only buffetting from the lorry
tailwind.
> alternatively at about 40mph just take your hands off
> the handlebars and see it the bike starts to wobble through the handle
> bars (known as tank slapping). Does'nt sound like you've too much to
> worry about though.
Take my hands OFF !!! yeah right, now that I cant do for more than a
millisecond :) its funny my Son does that a lot when we go out Cycling on
the MTBs, and I try to be cool like him and always make a right mess of it
!!! he just puts it down to the fact that I'm an old Man (late 30s) :)and I
just end up looking like a Melon........
cheers
Pete

dipper@normans.isd.uni-stuttgart.de