I can back Paul up on this. His bike handles very nicely. The Dymags along
with other goodies made his bike very flickable, if any of you believe that
possible on a Vmax. So don't believe him when he says it was his kick stand
sending molten asphalt into Doug behind him!
Scott H
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Paul Sayegh wrote:
> TC wrote: or even an offset wheel that does not
>
> > track exactly behind the front is not a problem as long as it is
> > pointing straight ahead .. so it is not pushing or pulling on the
> > chassis at an angle).
>
> TC is correct here. The Dymags that are sold have a 1\4" offset to use
> large 180 tires. I was the guinee pig and have the only "0" offset that
> were made but I am very restricted on the type tires I can mount since I
> only have 1mm clearance to the swingarm with a MEZ-4 which run small. The
> wheel offset should not have anything to do with your handling woes as
> long as they run true. You have another problem. One of the things that
> the frame shop did was cut and reweld one side of my swingarm at the axle
> bore to re-align the rear to the front (big help). You can ask other
> members who have ridden my bike the results.
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