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Tesa
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by Tesa » Mon Sep 26, 2011 9:22 am
Hello everyone,
I wanted to ask how this could happen ?
The rear tire is new (3weeks old) And I did 4000kms on it.
Is it bad suspension ? But why is it so periodical ?
Or its a bad tire ? ( Qualifier 2 )
Thank you for you thoughts.
regards
Radek

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alextrx850
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by alextrx850 » Mon Sep 26, 2011 9:26 am
looks like she,s a lot out of balance..asuming it was balanced..have the weights fallen off??
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Tesa
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by Tesa » Mon Sep 26, 2011 10:32 am
It was balanced by 2x 15g, but I will check if they didnt fall off. ( Anyway if they did .. 15g isnt much )..
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Mincehead
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by Mincehead » Mon Sep 26, 2011 10:43 am
Rogue tyres do get throught Q & A systems as they are only batch tested. Contact Dunlop and you may be able to send it back with them replacing or crediting it if there is some inconsistency with the compound or it`s manufacture. Obviously while they are investigating it you may need to purchase another tyre. they`ll issue a credit to you if it is found to be in some way faulty.

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