Check the "hero blobs" "pavement indicators" or
whatever you want to call those little nubbins on the
bottom of the foot pegs--is the left one as wore out
as the right one?  Mine is definitely not, part of
which has to do with my affinity for cloverleafs
(thanks again to Pat and Bob!) and my shyness about
the swingarm side of peg draggin'...  No reason not to
check, you just need a REAL flat place to park the
bike and a bubble level.  (And you'd be surprised how
hard it is to find this in Florida!)
FL Kev

--- Rick Davids <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wondering what the symptoms of off camber adjustment
> on front wheel.
> Having just blown through an Azaro front in three
> weekends, 2250 miles, I notice that the right side
> tread is completely gone while the left (seated
> perspective) has maybe 1 mm left. If I drive in a
> straight line I could get another few thousand out
> of the tire.
>
> I don't know, maybe I just gas it harder on right
> turns than I do on left ones. The rear tire shows
> similar results though not quite as dramatic as the
> front. Which has me wondering if the front end
> adjustment was off, would that effect the rear as
> well? Hmmmm, what do you think?


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