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Old 02-22-21, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by cubewheels
Either your handlebar looks tilted up excessively or tire pressure is incorrect or both.
Before reading your reply I thought to myself it could be the angle of The handlebars and maybe rotating them down would provide more consistent control on turns.

I might be inclined to unwrap, rotate the bars down, move shifters up and rewrap. That’s where I’d start.

Check that the headset and stem are tightened appropriately and gauge to see if front rotor is true or if all bolts are tightened to spec on the caliper and mount.

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