kurtrules
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I got the front tire replaced yesterday.
Some history - I had bought a tire set last year. The rear tire was due for replacement, so I got it replaced (thanks to @shanekingsley for everything!) last year itself
Yesterday, I got the front tire replaced from Burlington cycle. So almost after a year of purchase. The bike has done 21k, and the front was almost bald.
During the 1 year that passed, the new tire was placed in my basement, away from direct sunlight.
Now, when I rode back from Burlington Cycle (which is 10 mins from I live) the ride was very uninspiring. The bike felt like it was ready to dive into every corner I took. It was very nimble. So I had to be extra cautious, and I kept it straight for most of the time. I took it for a spin on Side Road 4 (connecting Appleby and Walkers) which is the nearest stretch of pavement where I can have "fun". To be honest, the "fun" was completely missing.
So I came back home, and checked the air pressure. It seemed fine (38psi), checked the bead on the wheel, which seemed fine too, checked the rotation direction, which is also correct.
So I am unsure why my bike's handling is screwed up? I am being presumptuous? Should I wait, ride it sedately for a few 100 kms and then let it lean? Is there a break-in period?
This never happened when I got the rear tire replaced.
Comments welcome!
PS:
Bike - VStrom 650 2019
Front & Rear Tire - Bridgestone Battalax A41 (These were the stock. Didn't change the brand/tire - it worked well for me)
Front tire size - 110/80-19
Some history - I had bought a tire set last year. The rear tire was due for replacement, so I got it replaced (thanks to @shanekingsley for everything!) last year itself
Yesterday, I got the front tire replaced from Burlington cycle. So almost after a year of purchase. The bike has done 21k, and the front was almost bald.
During the 1 year that passed, the new tire was placed in my basement, away from direct sunlight.
Now, when I rode back from Burlington Cycle (which is 10 mins from I live) the ride was very uninspiring. The bike felt like it was ready to dive into every corner I took. It was very nimble. So I had to be extra cautious, and I kept it straight for most of the time. I took it for a spin on Side Road 4 (connecting Appleby and Walkers) which is the nearest stretch of pavement where I can have "fun". To be honest, the "fun" was completely missing.
So I came back home, and checked the air pressure. It seemed fine (38psi), checked the bead on the wheel, which seemed fine too, checked the rotation direction, which is also correct.
So I am unsure why my bike's handling is screwed up? I am being presumptuous? Should I wait, ride it sedately for a few 100 kms and then let it lean? Is there a break-in period?
This never happened when I got the rear tire replaced.
Comments welcome!
PS:
Bike - VStrom 650 2019
Front & Rear Tire - Bridgestone Battalax A41 (These were the stock. Didn't change the brand/tire - it worked well for me)
Front tire size - 110/80-19