On 1/11/21 11:26 AM, nus...@gmail.com wrote:
I need some help from the RBW hive mind. Recently I've noticed a drag or catch on my front tire/wheel when I initiate a turn on my Toyo Atlantis. I can't tell if its my tires (Gravel King SK 700 x 50) - are they under inflated?


What inflation pressure are you using now?   What does the BQ chart call for?   Easy diagnostic, just air it up some more and see if it changes.

Or maybe my headset is over tightened?


Or a bad headset?  Maybe my personal experience is biasing me here, since I've had headset issues on a couple of bikes that have caused steering issues.


But when I turn, I often feel pulled more than is natural or I experience on other bikes - like the wheel wants to make a sharp left turn, when I intend/want a much milder angle. The attached picture shows the bike as currently set up. Other possible culprits include: the front rack (pass & stow), perhaps the stubby stem (50mm)--and always (and maybe most likely) user error.

Thanks in advance,

Andrew
Denver
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