SpinSis
08-16-2005, 05:58 PM
How does the expression go: the only silly question is the one not asked :confused:
I've noticed lately that my front wheel does not hang true when I have it in the workstand or when I pick up...which is a change from when it was new in March. It seems to swing automatically to the left. I have two thoughts, and I'd love some TE help in understanding what may be going on :) :
1) BF doesn't have a bike rack for his car (and I don't have a car), so when I transport my bike to his place, I remove front wheel and stick bike in back seat. In order to have it fit, I turn the front handle bar/post hard left. Has this impacted the frontend balance (or whatever it is called). And how would I remedy this?
2) I noticed a collection of squeeking in the front end when I ride. I've been able to attribute 80-90% of it to my shoes. The rest I can't pinpoint. Is it possible that my front post (where the handlebars attach to bike frame and downward) is in need of adjusting? And could this be causing the pull? Or do I just need to clean out my ears? :p
Thanks. I've read through old posts and will look into the maintenance books, as well as sign up for a class later this fall. But any tips or thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks ladies,
S
I've noticed lately that my front wheel does not hang true when I have it in the workstand or when I pick up...which is a change from when it was new in March. It seems to swing automatically to the left. I have two thoughts, and I'd love some TE help in understanding what may be going on :) :
1) BF doesn't have a bike rack for his car (and I don't have a car), so when I transport my bike to his place, I remove front wheel and stick bike in back seat. In order to have it fit, I turn the front handle bar/post hard left. Has this impacted the frontend balance (or whatever it is called). And how would I remedy this?
2) I noticed a collection of squeeking in the front end when I ride. I've been able to attribute 80-90% of it to my shoes. The rest I can't pinpoint. Is it possible that my front post (where the handlebars attach to bike frame and downward) is in need of adjusting? And could this be causing the pull? Or do I just need to clean out my ears? :p
Thanks. I've read through old posts and will look into the maintenance books, as well as sign up for a class later this fall. But any tips or thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks ladies,
S