tyguy71 Posted October 14, 2005 Report Posted October 14, 2005 While i was tinkerin on the ole banshee today, i was adjustin the tie-rods a little bit, and was standin behind the wheeler looking it the front wheels were pretty well even. Anyways what i noticed is that the rear right and front right tires (while standing behind it) seem to line up on the same track. but the left side, the front wheel sticks out about a half inch more than the rear. I didnt take the time to really check into it, like measuring the axle or anything, just wondering what you guys knew. Quote
thegroup Posted October 14, 2005 Report Posted October 14, 2005 just my $.02, but from what ive been told is that the the front tire should be slightlly turned in. not sure about ur deal though, but hope this liitle bit of info helps Quote
Cotton eyed Joe Posted October 14, 2005 Report Posted October 14, 2005 While i was tinkerin on the ole banshee today, i was adjustin the tie-rods a little bit, and was standin behind the wheeler looking it the front wheels were pretty well even. Anyways what i noticed is that the rear right and front right tires (while standing behind it) seem to line up on the same track. but the left side, the front wheel sticks out about a half inch more than the rear. I didnt take the time to really check into it, like measuring the axle or anything, just wondering what you guys knew. 425873[/snapback] Yes it is. A buddy of mine bought one new back in 99 and we compared his to mine. Mine wasn't as misaligned as his was, but his front left wheel stuck out nearly 4 inches further than the rear, but the right side was perfectly aligned. Its just Genuine Yamaha Tuning. They do some stuff right, but I'm not a fan of the asymmetrical frame thing. Quote
98bonerSTOCKshee Posted October 14, 2005 Report Posted October 14, 2005 I tink mine is off alittle it aways has been.. I haven't measured or anything but eyeballing it it's off!! Rides straight! Quote
tyguy71 Posted October 14, 2005 Author Report Posted October 14, 2005 Hmmmmm........ thanks for the info... Quote
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