I have started riding my 440 this spring after many years of ownership and a prolonged restoration process. Two questions to ask our AMCA members with more Four experience than I have.
A) When riding at 45-60 mph the bike "pulls to the left. I have put it up on the lift and checked rear wheel alignment to the front wheel using two straight edges. Straight edges touch both front and rear sidewalls of front tire and both front and rear sidewalls of rear tire. The rear wheel is aligned properly and the chain is running dead straight between the sprockets etc...
B) The front end does not show any "tweak" when inspecting alignment with downtubes of the frame.
When I let off hand pressure on the handlebars, It is necessary to slide to the right side of the solo saddle a bit and lean to the right to keep the bike from pulling to the left. Not a bad pull.... but bothersome on a good afternoon ride.
Q1 - Is this a tolerable trait of fours since the flywheel and crankshaft are running in-line with the centerline of the machine?
Q2 - I am 6' 2' tall and have a longer than normal torso...hence when riding I am hunched over more than is comfortable on a longer distance ride. Any suggestions on a taller setup for handlebars to add comfort to my taller seated height. I guess I can take a top triple tree clamp and have bars bent to the correct rise and pull to suit me and then send to the chrome shop? Just thought I'd ask Indian riders if they know of a different Indian bar that is already manufactured that would fit and better suit me?
Thank you for your time and any suggestions would be appreciated. It's a great running bike and would like to ride it much more than I have with improvements to these small issues being sought.
All The Best
A) When riding at 45-60 mph the bike "pulls to the left. I have put it up on the lift and checked rear wheel alignment to the front wheel using two straight edges. Straight edges touch both front and rear sidewalls of front tire and both front and rear sidewalls of rear tire. The rear wheel is aligned properly and the chain is running dead straight between the sprockets etc...
B) The front end does not show any "tweak" when inspecting alignment with downtubes of the frame.
When I let off hand pressure on the handlebars, It is necessary to slide to the right side of the solo saddle a bit and lean to the right to keep the bike from pulling to the left. Not a bad pull.... but bothersome on a good afternoon ride.
Q1 - Is this a tolerable trait of fours since the flywheel and crankshaft are running in-line with the centerline of the machine?
Q2 - I am 6' 2' tall and have a longer than normal torso...hence when riding I am hunched over more than is comfortable on a longer distance ride. Any suggestions on a taller setup for handlebars to add comfort to my taller seated height. I guess I can take a top triple tree clamp and have bars bent to the correct rise and pull to suit me and then send to the chrome shop? Just thought I'd ask Indian riders if they know of a different Indian bar that is already manufactured that would fit and better suit me?
Thank you for your time and any suggestions would be appreciated. It's a great running bike and would like to ride it much more than I have with improvements to these small issues being sought.
All The Best
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