Paul,
I'm sure you are correct .. I simply couldn't visualize what else
these wheels could possibly do to the chassis besides change the ride
angle, (because of a different rolling radius), or change the load
center on the axle because of the offset. Without something else going
un-detected ... . it is a little scary to think that either of these
could contribute to this radical a change in his high speed stability.
I'm sure everyone who has these wheels out there don't also have
braced swingarms too do they ?? (Of course I know you do ...)
campbell
----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Sayegh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: frame straightening
> TC wrote:
> > which would increase the
> > opportunity to flex on the "weak" side of the swingarm ... and
this
> > may be responsible for the drastic change he has noticed,
>
> Almost everyone has been happy with the wheel conversion. I think
if this was
> a problem it would have surfaced awhile ago.
> snip <
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