mikeh501
Registered user
I am so angry right now......
I had a front and rear Tourance put onto my 04 Adventure last weekend. I noticed a slight wobble through the bars on the way home, just thought I was imagining it.
Anyhow the bike hasn't left the garage since last weekend. I pull the bike out today and go for a drive.
I notice the same wobble again, take hands off the bars and the bars definately waggle. This happens at between 30mph to 50mph. Its impercetible at speeds other than this range. Were not talking major wobble, but all the same its there.
Anyhow, I decide to take the bike down the place which fitted the tyres. He does a test drive, and then takes the wheel off and puts it back onto the balancer.
The result..... He says the front rim is bent.
He reckons I have definately hit a pot hole which has bent the rim.... I haven't, I think I would know. I can actually prove the bike has done less than 100 miles - not that it matters. His reasoning is that there is dried "soap" on the tyre sidewall in the place where the bend is on both sides.
His other prognosis, was that the design of the wheel is flawed.....
When he put the new tyre on, his machine had difficulty holding the tyre as its a 19" rim, in fact it jumped out of the 4 grips which rotate the wheel twice.
In addition there is a mark on the wheel which is from his machine, in exactly the same place as the 'bend'. Hes confirmed thats from the plastic grips.
I wanna maim and kill. What do you suggest I do, and Is the wheel safe? Im going to the alps next saturday
I had a front and rear Tourance put onto my 04 Adventure last weekend. I noticed a slight wobble through the bars on the way home, just thought I was imagining it.
Anyhow the bike hasn't left the garage since last weekend. I pull the bike out today and go for a drive.
I notice the same wobble again, take hands off the bars and the bars definately waggle. This happens at between 30mph to 50mph. Its impercetible at speeds other than this range. Were not talking major wobble, but all the same its there.
Anyhow, I decide to take the bike down the place which fitted the tyres. He does a test drive, and then takes the wheel off and puts it back onto the balancer.
The result..... He says the front rim is bent.
He reckons I have definately hit a pot hole which has bent the rim.... I haven't, I think I would know. I can actually prove the bike has done less than 100 miles - not that it matters. His reasoning is that there is dried "soap" on the tyre sidewall in the place where the bend is on both sides.
His other prognosis, was that the design of the wheel is flawed.....
When he put the new tyre on, his machine had difficulty holding the tyre as its a 19" rim, in fact it jumped out of the 4 grips which rotate the wheel twice.
In addition there is a mark on the wheel which is from his machine, in exactly the same place as the 'bend'. Hes confirmed thats from the plastic grips.
I wanna maim and kill. What do you suggest I do, and Is the wheel safe? Im going to the alps next saturday

