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-RB
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I'm interested to learn if there is info out there about precision
frame and wheel balancing for high speed descents. I recently hit
58MPH on a descent and experienced a slight wobble beginning at
probably the moment I hit 58. At least that is my guess, I was not
watching my speedo. However, when I first felt the wobble I applied a
little brake and it promptly stopped so I figure it started at my max.
speed. I'd like to know this won't be a problem in the future,
especially if I can take an active part in assuring my bike is in
complete balance.
I have plans for next summer that will include Mount Ventoux and Carson
Pass descents. I want to come home in one piece. If anyone knows of
such work please forward me the info on it to [email protected]. In case
you're wondering, or it's important, my ride is a 00' Trek OCLV 5500.
Thanks in advance,
-RB
frame and wheel balancing for high speed descents. I recently hit
58MPH on a descent and experienced a slight wobble beginning at
probably the moment I hit 58. At least that is my guess, I was not
watching my speedo. However, when I first felt the wobble I applied a
little brake and it promptly stopped so I figure it started at my max.
speed. I'd like to know this won't be a problem in the future,
especially if I can take an active part in assuring my bike is in
complete balance.
I have plans for next summer that will include Mount Ventoux and Carson
Pass descents. I want to come home in one piece. If anyone knows of
such work please forward me the info on it to [email protected]. In case
you're wondering, or it's important, my ride is a 00' Trek OCLV 5500.
Thanks in advance,
-RB