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    Hi everyone. I've got a scooter which sometimes pulls to one side when riding with pillion.I've tried putting d vehicle on centre stand and firing up the throttle and notice that it moves to left side and comes back to the centre in one rotation.Any help? Also I've tried holding them at 3 &9 o clock position and twisting but didn't notice any play but I do hear some clicking noise..Any help guys.thanks!
    Last edited by fahad96; 06-25-2016, 01:16 PM.

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      Re: Wheel wobble?

      A link to the video https://youtu.be/RcjEW13QDEw

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        This happens. Good that you've discovered it in time. I would say, dont spend too much time on it with DIYs (unless you really have all the equipment needed for such a task).

        If the bike is regularly serviced at an ASC, take it to them and get it corrected.

        Or take it to a good Wheel and Tyre guy and they can have it looked at and checked for you!.

        (The reason I said not to spend much time on it is, the longer you wait, the more uneven wear and tear it will cause to your tyres and in worse case the mountings of the wheel. Not to mention it also puts the rider to risk)

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          Re: Wheel wobble?

          Originally posted by rugved View Post
          This happens. Good that you've discovered it in time. I would say, dont spend too much time on it with DIYs (unless you really have all the equipment needed for such a task).

          If the bike is regularly serviced at an ASC, take it to them and get it corrected.

          Or take it to a good Wheel and Tyre guy and they can have it looked at and checked for you!.

          (The reason I said not to spend much time on it is, the longer you wait, the more uneven wear and tear it will cause to your tyres and in worse case the mountings of the wheel. Not to mention it also puts the rider to risk)
          Hey did u watch the video?. Do u think its serious enough?

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            Re: Wheel wobble?

            Originally posted by fahad96 View Post
            Hey did u watch the video?. Do u think its serious enough?
            Hey mate, video is seemingly getting blocked in my current network. Will have a go at it once i am home and will let you know!

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