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When i got back into riding i got a laser to do so. Chain monkey or something. Its junk. Is there a better tool out there to check alignment?I suggest that you also check your rear wheel alignment.
GOOD ! I got a mighty headache after checking everything over as it all looked fine. I'll be extra aware in the future as it wears, but as of now it feels normal. Lots of 70-75mph roads to get anywhere from my house and not much of it is leaned over.
Yeah that describes what i ride. 20 miles to town, speed limit 70. The rear tire is going to need replacing long before the front. Bike still feels fine. I kind of want another set of rims now.If you’re dealing with mostly straight roads, then a dual compound front makes more sense. You’ll be mostly on the center tread, so that harder segment is fighting “flat spot” wear. In that type of environment, a dual compound front should excel.
My ride to the neck doc wasnt excellent. It feels worse now(the tire, not my neck), the harder compound is sticking out and is not even side to side. Ive run 32 in it the whole time.The multi compound Bridgestone sport tires are excellent. Regardless of the types of roads one rides.