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Old 08-30-05 | 07:18 PM
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heebro
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Bikes: Gunnar Street Dog, Gunnar Roadie, Lotus Elan FG Conversion (in pieces), Trek 850 Antelope

I've heard this can be caused by worn out headset or mis-adjusted headset.

My MTB does it but i haven't tried to fix it


Originally Posted by hyperRevue
I wanna second his first question.
I have a motobecane conversion that I cannot ride no handed on either. As soon as I take my hands off the bike collapses to the right.
The fork is brand new and the wheels are my old stock pista wheels. Now I could ride flawlessly no handed on my pista with those wheels so I assume they are fine, and the fork is new so that shouldn't be an issue, so is it most likely just the frame?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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