The handle bars wobbles when I let-go of the handle bars

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by sir tony, Dec 10, 2005.

  1. sir tony

    sir tony Guest

    I had this problem with previous bakes, with a new set of pads solved
    that problem. The bike I have now has ABC brakes, I've had new pads but
    it still wobbles.
     
    sir tony, Dec 10, 2005
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    BGN Guest

    You need DEF brakes for your bake.
     
    BGN, Dec 10, 2005
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    Wik Guest

    ^^^^^^^^^^
    For beginners, huh?
    It's you mate. Frogs aren't renowned for their bake-riding.
     
    Wik, Dec 10, 2005
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    spida Guest

    Perhaps the shocks are a bit spongey.
     
    spida, Dec 10, 2005
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  5. It's the pudding on the seat that's the problem.
    --
    Dave

    GS850x2 XS650

    On UKRM you're just a **** with opinions.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Dec 10, 2005
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    rick_sparkes Guest

    Try not pulling your dick when you are riding, you fucktarded dogger.

    Is this you, anthony?

    ANTHONY T BRANDY
    SAFETY HARBOR FL
     
    rick_sparkes, Dec 11, 2005
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    Cane Guest

    Have you checked the front tyre pressure?
     
    Cane, Dec 11, 2005
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  8. sir tony

    sir tony Guest

    I had this problem with previous bakes, with a new set of pads solved
    that problem. The bike I have now has ABS brakes, I've had new pads but

    it still wobbles.
     
    sir tony, Dec 11, 2005
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    Pip Guest

    ABS or ABC? You thick twat, you can get nothing right.

    Either don't take your stupid hands off your bars, or do it and die.
    Either way, it doesn't matter, you're no loss to anybody.
     
    Pip, Dec 11, 2005
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    BGN Guest

    I am assuming your bake has ABS brakes. Does it wobble even if you're
    not using the brakes?

    How is the tread wear on your front wheel looking? Are your *rear*
    shocks in good order? Are the tyres pumped up to the appropriate
    pressure?
     
    BGN, Dec 11, 2005
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  11. sir tony

    sir tony Guest

    You don't know me, your have never met me, you have never seen me.

    So why don't just add me to your kill file and just piss off?
     
    sir tony, Dec 11, 2005
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    mb Guest


    Ahhh, we ain't seen you, roight.
    <taps side of nose>
     
    mb, Dec 11, 2005
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  13. sir tony

    Pip Guest

    I know you're a waste of a semi-decent skin, a semi-illiterate tosser
    and a waste of bandwidth, DoggerBoy.
    Why don't you piss off from uk.r.m?

    I'd further suggest that having the temerity to ask questions of a
    newsgroup that you've just clogged up with wanky cut and pasted "abuse
    reports" that are really nothing of the kind, having allegedly
    reported several regulars and expecting sensible answers is stretching
    the bounds of credibility slightly further than you do your own
    foreskin when in car parks, fuckhead.

    Up yer arse, pervert.
     
    Pip, Dec 11, 2005
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  14. Pip wrote
    It must be something in the secondary smoking, you are all turning out
    some wonderful prose today. Keep it up chaps.
     
    steve auvache, Dec 11, 2005
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    Eiron Guest

    If you're not sure whether you have ABS or EBC brakes then you should
    find out by grabbing a big handful on a muddy road.

    Your problem could be caused by just about every cycle part except the
    brake pads.
     
    Eiron, Dec 11, 2005
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    sir tony Guest

    I will post on any newsgroup I like
     
    sir tony, Dec 12, 2005
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    Pip Guest

    In that case you must accept the consequences.

    Nothing worth having comes for free, fuckhead.
     
    Pip, Dec 12, 2005
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    sir tony Guest

    Piss-off! Its over incase you haven't noticed, so do 1!
     
    sir tony, Dec 12, 2005
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    Catman Guest

    And once more, in English?
    --
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    Tyger, Tyger Burning Bright (Remove rust to reply)
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    www.cuore-sportivo.co.uk
     
    Catman, Dec 12, 2005
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