Not true…….My new himalayan 450 had the same strong pulling on one side problem. I spoked road race bicycle wheels for years, and I know that if the two wheels are not perfectly straight and perpendicular each other, the bicycle will pull one side. Apply same knowledge to my himalayan, I true the two wheels in line and the problem was solved….. I also noted the different length of the front fork, but this was not the problem since the two stems are made differently from swowa
@@hdtcustoms11188 agreed but this bike has international moto go style forks i think just confirm one fork is just soft spring & other is damper also once the center axel is fixed & tightened there is no chance of movement even if not under load, kindly check if the front & rear tyres are aligned correctly in a straight line if all OK then it could be the cone set issue
Problem with my bike was Rear tyre, the rim and alignment was correct but the rear tyre was wobbling, now try to get it replaced under warranty
Thank you Hemant bhai for this information
vai Chassis breakage ke bare me bataii
Not true…….My new himalayan 450 had the same strong pulling on one side problem. I spoked road race bicycle wheels for years, and I know that if the two wheels are not perfectly straight and perpendicular each other, the bicycle will pull one side. Apply same knowledge to my himalayan, I true the two wheels in line and the problem was solved….. I also noted the different length of the front fork, but this was not the problem since the two stems are made differently from swowa
Very good
Bro can i fix after market custom chassis for Himalayan ?
Thanks for that 🙏 my dealer said it could be the Hiedenau I had them fit 😍
V get similar grip tyres to hiedenau . The brand name is riese
I dont know what RE is upto, the point you said is correct Hemant bhai, i am feeling the repercussions of the same by severe pain in right side hand
Very good information👍👍👍
Thnx Bhai
vicky bhai
Bhai I don't think that is the issue you can try setting one fork little up to aline the holes & test it
Never seen any bike having one fork leg up and one setting down . It's not practical.
@@hdtcustoms11188 agreed but this bike has international moto go style forks i think just confirm one fork is just soft spring & other is damper also once the center axel is fixed & tightened there is no chance of movement even if not under load, kindly check if the front & rear tyres are aligned correctly in a straight line if all OK then it could be the cone set issue
Blessed Sunday🙏
Thnx Bhai
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