nc30 pulling to left
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nc30 pulling to left
Hi
Just bought an nc30 the bike rides fine turns either way fine steering is smooth,but as soon as i take my hands off the bars it veers to the left quite badly.
i would be gratefull of any adivce on what to check to find the cause.
Or does this sound like a bent frame
Thanks.
Just bought an nc30 the bike rides fine turns either way fine steering is smooth,but as soon as i take my hands off the bars it veers to the left quite badly.
i would be gratefull of any adivce on what to check to find the cause.
Or does this sound like a bent frame

Thanks.
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Re: nc30 pulling to left
checked for tyres being squared ? and to be fair why u riding with hands off handle bars thats where the throttle is get on it lol
sounds like a person in a car i had to do a test drive for my company saying steering vers to the left, one the road is cambered to the left plus did you pass your test with no hands :D
sorry to be negetive on the situation just easyier to ride with hands on the bars
sounds like a person in a car i had to do a test drive for my company saying steering vers to the left, one the road is cambered to the left plus did you pass your test with no hands :D
sorry to be negetive on the situation just easyier to ride with hands on the bars
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Re: nc30 pulling to left
I've had this before on older bikes and cured it by carefully loosening the front end (axle, axle pinch, yokes, mudguard bolts etc) and yanking it as appropriate then tightening it all up then testing. Easier with a friend, free and needs caution of course but can work if the bike's had a knock. Don't undo things too much while the bike's weight is on the front end!!!
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Re: nc30 pulling to left
when headrace bearings are worn they bike can drift to the side as the bearing get "stuck" or sit into the pitting in the races
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Re: nc30 pulling to left
When I bought my bike I found I had the same problem and on inspecting found the forks were done up crooked in the yokes. So like banoffee said, loosen everything off, make sure you get it all straight, then tighten it all up.
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Re: nc30 pulling to left
Check that one of your brakes isn't binding also
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