1984 goldwing wants to wander to the right

Mar 1, 2021
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Morgan Hill
Well got the shakes out, but wants to wander to the right killing my right arm. do i adjust the rear end and what way do i go ? left foward or back right foward or back? thanks
 
Well got the shakes out, but wants to wander to the right killing my right arm. do i adjust the rear end and what way do i go ? left foward or back right foward or back? thanks

Did it always wander, Or is this something new.....Wandering a ''little'' to the right is somewhat normal do to the slope in the road [Crown]...
 
every trike iv'e ever ridden you need to keep alittle pressure on the right side because of the slope in the road. hop on an interstate that you can get in the left lane. if the left lane is sloped to the outside the trike will wanna go to the left following the slope. also it is worse if you are running the stock triple tree. gets less the more rake you have.
 
every trike iv'e ever ridden you need to keep alittle pressure on the right side because of the slope in the road. hop on an interstate that you can get in the left lane. if the left lane is sloped to the outside the trike will wanna go to the left following the slope. also it is worse if you are running the stock triple tree. gets less the more rake you have.

no did that, wants to really go right!

im looking into raked trees trying to find out why 1500 trees wont work ? fork dia same bearings same, i dont care about the air ride dumped that .
 
no did that, wants to really go right!

im looking into raked trees trying to find out why 1500 trees wont work ? fork dia same bearings same, i dont care about the air ride dumped that .

if it continues to want to go right on a left slope then i would say your trike isn't level. take a look at the front tire. measure out from the center of the tire to the edge of the wear pattern. is it the same on the left as it is on the right. if its farther out on the right then your trike is leaning. that would make it pull to the right. another thing that will make it pull is the wheels running stagger. measure from the rear footpeg mount to the front of the rear. see if they measure the same distance.
 
if it continues to want to go right on a left slope then i would say your trike isn't level. take a look at the front tire. measure out from the center of the tire to the edge of the wear pattern. is it the same on the left as it is on the right. if its farther out on the right then your trike is leaning. that would make it pull to the right. another thing that will make it pull is the wheels running stagger. measure from the rear footpeg mount to the front of the rear. see if they measure the same distance.

Thanks , bikes not leaning, i think its a stagger problem, will check it out.
 

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