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Out of balance tires
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[QUOTE="rmc_olderthandirt, post: 1209066, member: 68872"] I doubt that balance would be a problem unless you are having these issues at very high speeds or the wheel is very, very out of balance. An out of round or bent wheel is a different issue. Set your bike on a stand so that the wheels can rotate freely. Give them a spin and watch closely. Fasten a marker of some sort from the frame to the edge of the wheel rim so that any up/down or left/right motion will be obvious. If there is a large amount of side to side or up/down motion you may need a new rim. If there is a smaller amount it can be corrected by adjusting the spokes. I have never been sucessful at adjusting spokes, but it can be done! I recommend taking the wheel to someone who has the gift.... Rod [/QUOTE]
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