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[QUOTE="MWEISSEN, post: 1072808, member: 16873"] That tire is the exact same tire on my daughter's CRF150, and it doesn't act ANYTHING like Slo's tire. As far as a fork seal leak, it was an inconsequential leak. REMEMBER, in the problem solving I did: Daughter's wheel on Stacy's bike - Stacy's bike handled fine Stacy's wheel on Daughter's bike - Didn't handle well Daughter's wheel on Daughter's bike - fine Stacy's wheel on Stacy's bike - didn't handle well. Based upon this I ruled out the forks, which had equal action between the two bikes. Bearings on Stacy's wheel were fine, spokes were fine/ rim was fine, tire rolled on rim. I suspect the tire was ruined from running it flat, and the best solution would be to replace it. [/QUOTE]
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