simon, paul sayegh knows more about this subject
than i do but I have never heard of such problems
with anyone's dymags. offset or no offset.. there's
gotta be some other info i'm missing.
what size rims are they front and back ??
what tire's are you running ??
and you say your rims have zero offset ??
what specifically is your bike doing ??
what other structural mods have you done ??
furbur fix ??
d
simon crook wrote:
>
> high there dymag ownerz...i've just spent �1000
> on a pair of dymagz...i'm now totally sick as my
> handling has got totally worse...so much so that
> i can't ride the max...it's worse than standard!
> i haven't checked it myself yet but i'm told that
> dymagz do NOT adjust the 'offset' rear wheel...
> i'm amazed!!!...i thought that the whole point
> of fitting dymagz was to get the rear wheel
> closer to the line of the headstock!!!...
> if i'm ranting here it's because i've been
> after these wheelz for four years now...
> i can't believe that i've only just found out
> that they don't do the job...AFTER i spent �1000
> if i'm mistaken...please correct me!
> if you have dymagz...please help me!
> any input really appreciated as i feel sick!!!
> my max is virtually unridable over 90mph...
> i'll reinstall the stock wheelz and take the
> dymag vendor to court...no way to start the summer
> thankz for your time...if you can help...please do!
>
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