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marioG

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Why is so wiggly wobbly?
« on: March 27, 2010, 06:53:35 AM »
Is something to check on front fork?

In corners (dont want rain to be there) its never calm like others.....

I was driving MTB for a lot of time and I really get scared on this bike....
seems to me that i do not have any wheels on ground....like on seven sees....

is this the way its gonna be all the time?

im going to weld something on it........ :'(
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Re: Why is so wiggly wobbly?
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2010, 07:44:51 AM »
You should check for free play in the steering tube. If the bearing cups are worn or out of adjustment it will feel loose in the corners.
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Re: Why is so wiggly wobbly?
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2010, 02:16:45 PM »
Is something to check on front fork?

In corners (dont want rain to be there) its never calm like others.....

I was driving MTB for a lot of time and I really get scared on this bike....
seems to me that i do not have any wheels on ground....like on seven sees....

is this the way its gonna be all the time?

im going to weld something on it........ :'(

Compared to a lot of other scoots, Agility corners rock solid. It is less wobbly than a lot of bikes (!) and even my People 250S, probably because it is feather light.

How much do you weigh? I hope that you have tightened the rear shock to the stiffest position.
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Re: Why is so wiggly wobbly?
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2010, 03:49:05 PM »
...also look at the pivot points of the rear swing assembly...

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Re: Why is so wiggly wobbly?
« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2010, 10:21:02 PM »
...also look at the pivot points of the rear swing assembly...

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just tightened up :o

service on 7,6k is done.....
gear oil 80w90, motor oil 15w40, plug cr7hsa, tightened all visible screws....specially exhaust and rear fork...
extra front osram nightbreaker 55w, rear led dipol break light, 2xwhite parking led and full tank e95...

also trying to find instrument lights type and rear plate led 10mm install...

Compared to a lot of other scoots, Agility corners rock solid. It is less wobbly than a lot of bikes (!) and even my People 250S, probably because it is feather light.

How much do you weigh? I hope that you have tightened the rear shock to the stiffest position.

84kilos of pure muscles.....jap, its both to the max but to stiff for me only....

run on 250 majesty, not so wobbly...i think that something is wrong....gona check tomorow...
FUBAR is an acronym that commonly means "f***ed up beyond all recognition/any repair".

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