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Loosing the back end?


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Lately, i seem to be loosing the back end easily when cornering.

 

I'm not doing daft speeds and it mostly happens on round abouts.

 

It only happens when I'm turning right, for the life of me I cant seem to lose the back end when I'm turning left (and believe me I've tried)

 

Tyres - fine

Shocks - fine

Brakes - fine

 

any ideas?...

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Originally posted by dude

Have you checked for play in the suspension arms , are the roundabouts that you have a problem on a short distance from a petrol station ?????

 

Dude:flame Dev

 

I am being hugely thick here but I just don't get it. Are you suggesting that there is oil on the roundabout or have I completely missed the joke???

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Originally posted by Jake

Nah, he said LOOSING not LOSING.

Sounds like it just wants a tightning.

 

 

Silly me, you are of course correct Jake, however (you know the thread) I am but a lower-class, illiterate, poor supra owner, my lack of reading skills should therefore be explained.

 

 

I suggest a type-98 24 3/8's spanner and a 20tonne Jig

 

You should then be able to tighten the rear end without any problems.

 

 

"pleez forgiv me cwap spellink, i wos tring to 'elp"

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Originally posted by dangerous brain

I still dont get the petrol station thing

Dude's a biker, like myself, and we are perhaps a little more aware of how often there is diesel on the roads near petrol stations. (or petrol but diesel is worse)

Especially at roundabouts.

 

That's it, no joke

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  • 1 year later...

Oh no, Guess where ide been when i smashed up my Soop on Xmas eve, A petrol station!!!!!! I lost it at low speeds just off the first round about from the station, Guess i was the last to know...

 

Take note everyone, this threat is scarily true....

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