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Location: South Shore, MA
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slight dive to the left
For the past couple of weeks each time that I stopped the bike it felt like it was taking a slight dive to the left hand side. I thought it was just me and shrugged it off. It did it again to me earlier today so I thought that I better get to the bottom of it. My left rear shock had zero air pressure and the right had 20 psi. Not sure what caused that but will have to keep an eye on it. After putting both shocks to 20 psi the bike now stops straight. Someone else may run in to this some day so I figured I would post it here.
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: On The Shakey Side
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thanks for the tip ..I have a slight left "dip" also...I'll check into it !
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Italy
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thank you very much!
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Ontario
Posts: 7,017
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Some have had issues on the 1700's with the left side shock leaking oil.
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Location: South Shore, MA
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No oil leaking just the air. I park in an enclosed trailer and there's nothing on the floor. I'll just have to keep an eye on it.
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