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Wont go straight on 2 wheels??

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Posted by: wis400x

Cant get my 400 ex to go straight while riding a wheelie. Bring it up & it always turns to the right! Any suggestions



Posted by: dirtmomma

Yea put the SAME amount of air in each tire



Posted by: Flynbryan19

quote:
Originally posted by dirtmomma
Yea put the SAME amount of air in each tire



^^^^ Yup.



Posted by: jak1389

you can also try to lean your weight to the opposite direction at which its going. but air pressure should be the same in the rear tires.



Posted by: wis400x

Air pressure is the same. Leaning shouldnt be neccesary(I can ride straight ones just fine on other quads)I think its something to do with the axel not being straight,but not sure.How could that be corrected?



Posted by: Dirt Merchant

the only way its not going to go straight is if your air pressure is off in the tires, and im betting the tire on the right is low on air, or the swingarm bearings are totally shot or the carrier bearings or shot or your frame is tweeked.. or if your going fast, you have your wheels turned.. its one of them..

Jesse



Posted by: JOEX

One tire could be a little taller/shorter than the other even though they are the 'same size'.



Posted by: quad2xtreme

I agree on different size tires or bearings in the swingarm or axle being bad.



Posted by: 2004exrider

turn your handle bars the other direction


















just kidding



Posted by: yamablaster24

take air out of left tire until it goes straight.



Posted by: orvs4me

Its a 4 wheeler dip-chit.

If you want to ride on 2 wheels........Buy a bike.


Just kidding................
I'm a little post happy tonight.........I have to agree with Dirt Merchant. Ck the swinger bearings.





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