Nukeranger
Nukeranger
I was wondering if anyone else experienced this and has a solution?
I replaced my front tire after 10,000 miles and the new tire rests on the lower front fender on the right side when parked with the handle bars turned to the left. I first noticed this when backing up into the garage and turning the handle bars to the left when I heard the rub and it became hard to backup like applying a small amount (I mean very small amount) of brake. Enough rub that I straightened the front wheel out for free easy rolling and the backed up again.
I noticed the clearance is very close between the fender and tire. I have considered riding and letting the tire wear fix the problem on it's own. First time, it generated some heat on the fender but I adjust the fender and still get a rub but no heat. I know the tire rub is on the outside right side of the tire. I think this also happened about 7500 miles ago on the original tire but it wasn't enough to bother me. Pulling the lower fender outward to the right helps.
It does not rub when riding and if it rubs in a left turn I have not noticed it.
Huw

I replaced my front tire after 10,000 miles and the new tire rests on the lower front fender on the right side when parked with the handle bars turned to the left. I first noticed this when backing up into the garage and turning the handle bars to the left when I heard the rub and it became hard to backup like applying a small amount (I mean very small amount) of brake. Enough rub that I straightened the front wheel out for free easy rolling and the backed up again.
I noticed the clearance is very close between the fender and tire. I have considered riding and letting the tire wear fix the problem on it's own. First time, it generated some heat on the fender but I adjust the fender and still get a rub but no heat. I know the tire rub is on the outside right side of the tire. I think this also happened about 7500 miles ago on the original tire but it wasn't enough to bother me. Pulling the lower fender outward to the right helps.
It does not rub when riding and if it rubs in a left turn I have not noticed it.
Huw



