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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2007

Well I took it for a spin round the block and it has the most scarry steering wobble. I've checked and checked again the toe in and lean out and they are not excessive. So I think the solution is to fit a steering damper and a flatter profiled front tyre. Believe me if somebody offers to do this job for you, pay them to do it, it's a pain!

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  • Thankyou so much for you considered and intellegent comment. It could almost have come from Noel Coward, it's wit and humour are so waspish! Gore Vidal would be so envious. You ought to be on TV, you're so funny!

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  • It looks a really nice outfit pal. I used to own a tiger 750 and palma chair, sad to say the bike frame broke after getting airborn over a hump back bridge!! (I was in the chair at the time) Are you still involved with outfits? I just love em. My brother always says "When he gets too old and decrepid to ride them, he'll get a solo bike or even a car!! G-d forbid. The two of us are touring Ireland soon with a massive (eight and a half foot long and three foot wide) Gemini Highline.

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