jmolli
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I test rode an '07 FJR today and was taken by surprise when I did a few slow speed u turns on a neighborhood street. The steering essentially felt like it was stuck at full lock left when I made a left hand u turn at very slow speed. I had to muscle the steering back to neutral to come out of the turn. When I tried the same maneuvor to the right, it did the same thing. My first thought was that the bike may have a damaged fork and I immediately returned to the owners home and questioned him about what I felt. He said "oh I never noticed that".
When I took a look at the front tire, it was totally worn out (almost no visible tread) and had an unusual wear pattern. If you looked at a cross-section of the tire it would have been almost triangular rather than a smooth curve. (The point of the traingle being rounded naturally). But it looked like it may have been riden over inflated for most of its life. The bike had 7500 miles on it.
Could this strange wear on the front tire cause the strange slow speed handling I experienced???? Or should I be leary that this bike has a damaged fork. I've never experienced anything like this before and I have riden a variety of heavy touring bikes over the last few weeks.
Thanks for your replies,
John
When I took a look at the front tire, it was totally worn out (almost no visible tread) and had an unusual wear pattern. If you looked at a cross-section of the tire it would have been almost triangular rather than a smooth curve. (The point of the traingle being rounded naturally). But it looked like it may have been riden over inflated for most of its life. The bike had 7500 miles on it.
Could this strange wear on the front tire cause the strange slow speed handling I experienced???? Or should I be leary that this bike has a damaged fork. I've never experienced anything like this before and I have riden a variety of heavy touring bikes over the last few weeks.
Thanks for your replies,
John
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