Simon
I disagree with Paul and TC on some points in overall handling.In a straight
line a slight offset should not effect the bike that much but in turns the
laws of physics would have to intersede.In a left turn you would push into
the turn and in a right turn you would be pulling away from the turn
especially under acceleration.I do agree with Paul that you most likely have
another problem to cause the conditions you are experiencing (tire out of
round,bearings,balance or defective rim). Bob H

> > The
> > wheel offset should not have anything to do with
> > your handling woes as
> > long as they run true. You have another problem. >
>
>  the thing is paul...this handling thing only went
> crazy when i installed the dymagz and pirellis and
> brembos(upfront)...if i refit the stock rear wheel my
> handling improves drastically...nothing else in my
> suspension setup has changed...maybe it's a duff dymag!!!


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