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| CoronaBoner |
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 Posted: 11:05 - 15 Apr 2007 Post subject: Whats going on with my rear Dunlop? |
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Just got back from a quick ride and noticed I was having grip issues on my left turns, felt very weird as I was driving out of corners.
I have had this rear tyre on for only a week now and its showing signs of abnormal wear already? the pattern is consistent throughout the whole left hand side of the tyre and is very very sticky to touch...
The PSI is bang on 36 which is recommended.
The right hand side is fine, but I do tend to push left handers harder, but I can't see how that would do this to my tyre.
Its the latest Dunlop, 208rr model I think, any ideas to why its getting like this? as it cost me £120
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https://img244.imageshack.us/img244/7391/prilla329bcftkc3.jpg ____________________ 2004 RSV Factory
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| CoronaBoner |
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 Posted: 11:29 - 15 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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Very good idea, I'll go check.  ____________________ 2004 RSV Factory
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Agreed, looks like chain rub, if the rear tyre is the right size your rear wheel must be way off straight  ____________________ No longer have a bike due to a DVLA/Court royal f**k up. |
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| CoronaBoner |
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 Posted: 11:41 - 15 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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Yea it is the freaking chain If it does end out to be due to an ill fitted rear then can I get my money back? or get a new one as it looks shagged for week old road going tyre.
Cheers guys.
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| CoronaBoner |
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 Posted: 14:18 - 15 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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Can't do sod all till Tuesday as all the places round here close Sunday and Monday.
Its the right sized tyre, 190/50, SDC performance said a 180 would fit in just fine but I really wanted to stick with stock as I am comfortable with the bike as it is.
Annoyed as it could have been dangerous had I not looked.
Also managed to nail a bird that got stuck in between my yokes Been trying to scrape all the crap of my forks.
Some day! ____________________ 2004 RSV Factory
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| SoulRider |
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Ive got a torque wrench you can use (no idea what setting would be as havent used it yet) but i dont have a socket set big enough, i need to get a 30 soon for my rear wheel.
Best bet is to leave it on as some garages will try and say it has happened since you took the wheel of, or just dont tell them you've had it of. Let them pay for it and sort it out , their mistake after all. ____________________ My Bike Pics |
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 Posted: 10:42 - 17 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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You'd prefer to tighten the sump plug and filter without a torque wrench but you won't do the rear wheel?
I've never used a torque wrench on wheels, it's just common sense as to how tight it should be. Why not have a look yourself, will take you 30 mins, you'll gain some experience and you'll be able to spend more time on the bike if you fix it. |
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 Posted: 11:18 - 17 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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Yes basically....
Like I said, they screwed it up, they can fix it. Not going to cost me nothing.
May even get a 180 put on to see if theres a great change to how fast it turns in. ____________________ 2004 RSV Factory
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UPDATE:
Well now I really am confused..
Took it to the reliable garage where they got it up on the bench and gave it a good look over, first thing they said was that the tyre didn't look right, as if it were too flat and wide..
Everything had been put back together spot on, so this was causing some confusion as to why it was making contact with the chain with a standard sized tyre that should work fine, as it has done the 3-4 times before...
The actual tyre in question is a Dunlop D208rr Qualifier.
So they got onto the phone to Dunlop and specified the problem. Dunlop basically said that it could be an iffy one of the production line as they do get some that are not 100%. So basically get it swapped from where it was done.
They also told me that it would fail an MOT like it is at the moment! ( got that in 3-4 weeks time :O )
So going back to the place that done the actual tyre fit are saying that my chain is loose and thats whats making the contact andcausing the wear.
But the other garage say otherwise... and if it were the chain, then why did this not affect the previous tyre, and even if it were loose, is it not the duty of the garage to check this when putting on a new tyre?
So how do I go about getting this resolved as I have a week old tyre that cost loads and won't pass an MOT.. ____________________ 2004 RSV Factory
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Let me come down with you, i wont take no for an answer.
End of the day you have confirmation from dunlop saying that it is a dodgy one of the line and it needs to be replaced. ____________________ My Bike Pics |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 296 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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