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Old 02-16-11 | 02:01 AM
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From: Stockton, CA

Bikes: 1983 Centurion Cavaletto, 2009 GT Aggressor

Originally Posted by cc700
instability is an attribute, unstable is a condition.

and yes, headset is a big culprit and the first thing to check.
It did occur to me that I used the wrong word, I tried to change the title and failed.

Originally Posted by dsh
Don't just check the tension/true of the front wheel.

An out of true / poorly tensioned rear wheel can cause the wobble you are experiencing as well.
I ordered some new wheels so I'm going to see what happens when they come in.

Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
Installing a brake has obviously made you lose your mojo.
It has in come cases, but I have noticed that I've been better at track stands since then.
The brakes make for a good laugh when I try to see how fast I can ride indoors at work.
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