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wobbly fork?
i just finished building up a bareknuckle. its my first build and i just took it for its first ride.
as i rode my fork felt really wobbly. i rode on a fairly flat road. is it my head set? |
i'm betting it's the headset or the hub. is your headset threaded or threadless? is the hub new?
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threadless
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wobbly as in twitchy handling? If it's a loose headset, it'll be obvious....there will be play that you can feel and see without even riding the bike.
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yes twitchy handling
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congratulations, you bought a track bike. you'll get used to the twitchy handling eventually.
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Clamp the front brake down and move the bike back and forth and you will be able to tell the source easier.
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I know for a fact that when a threaded headset is too tight it feels twitchy or wobbly, and when you make even the slightest turn it feels as if the bike is diving. I assume things would be the same with a threadless one.
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Do you have enough spacers?
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same thing was happening to me. it's the headset, it's most likely too tight.
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too tight = wobbly fork?
when I have experienced 'wobbly fork' it has been when the headset has loosened up.... unless of course he is just talking about the geometry. |
is it front and rear play? as in, if the wheel is straight, is the problem moving the fork forwards and backwards? that would indicate, to me, loose headset.
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Not to be snarky, but the real problem here is that you built up a $600 frame with no idea WTF you were doing. Find someone who knows what they're doing to help you in person or take it to a shop.
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