Steering + power valve question
Steering + power valve question
Ive only riden the bike home from purchase .but Cause I'm new to off road knobled tyres I'm not sure if it's standard for the steering to be bit twitchy like slow motion left to right wobble on tarmac. Also I didn't thrash it but I expected a power band to be kinda like a turbo but it didn't seem like it had any sudden power surge so how can I check it works. Last question does any body have links to places to buy like plastics and other parts for my mk2 it's a J reg so I think it's mk2. Oh 1 more I need a helmet cause my road 1 looks silly and found a wolf sport I like but is this a cheap poo brand cause they seem cheap. I won't be pro racing or anything tho lol
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Re: Steering + power valve question
Hi steering wobble? check the tyres pressure, wear pattern, also that it is highway legal tyre.
Helmet, the absolute best helmet is the one you feel comfortable wearing. You're going to have it on your head all-day, speed in trail biking is less critical so a more economical brand is fine.
I currently wear a Lidl own brand, it is the most comfortable helmet I have ever used, and is TUV approved[ German Standards], and also has a flip up visor.
Power Valve, have a look in the search section, there are a gazillion post on that subject, how check for correct set up et al.
Mike
Helmet, the absolute best helmet is the one you feel comfortable wearing. You're going to have it on your head all-day, speed in trail biking is less critical so a more economical brand is fine.


Power Valve, have a look in the search section, there are a gazillion post on that subject, how check for correct set up et al.
Mike
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Re: Steering + power valve question
Oops sorry dude I didn't know about the search thing I'm new to forums. Thx for the advice tho I'll get searching oh and my front tyre is flat so that'll be the steering fault lol
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Re: Steering + power valve question
You will find a lot of answers in this section - viewforum.php?f=20
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Re: Steering + power valve question
Well it's fair to say you're not the first,nor will you be the lastPottsi wrote:Oops sorry dude I didn't know about the search thing I'm new to forums. Thx for the advice tho I'll get searching oh and my front tyre is flat so that'll be the steering fault lol

In hope the PV issue is as easily remedied, remember, gearing has a major influence on acceleration perceptions.
Mike
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Re: Steering + power valve question
I have full-on knobblies on mine and yes, there is a distinct 'knobble-wobble' when you ride on the highway above 80km/hr- that's because knobblies are not meant for road use, as they cause a harmonic resonance to the wheel!!!
PV- sounds like it isn't working properly.
PV- sounds like it isn't working properly.
Re: Steering + power valve question
Took my bike to a local bike mechanic today for the puncture repair and turns out front fork seals are leaking. He's going to give it a full check over so I'm expecting a big bill but will be able to ride without worrying.