thankz 4 your reply...solid mountz and braces are my
next move...thankz 4 your help...cheers...s

--- Terry and Pat Hayden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: simon crook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 
> 
> >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!!!...
> 
> 
> An offset rear wheel is not necessarily a source of
> handling woes. Nor is it
> uncommon. Many bikes have this, including BMW's,
> without ill effects. It is
> often done to provide clearance for a shaft housing.
>  The main thing is to
> ensure that your rear wheel is straight and not
> pointing to the left or
> right.
> 
> The front wheel however **must** be in line with
> your head stock.
> 
> Sometimes putting radials on a flexy flier bike
> makes handling problems
> worse. Do yourself a favor and stiffen the frame up.
> Put a brace on the
> frame and or go to solid motor mounts...
> 
> cheers, Terry
> 
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