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CodeBlue

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I have bent my a-arms not a lot but a little bit, and i was wondering if thats the only thing keeping my wheel looking slanted?
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i bought new tusk tie-rods and it seems like it doesnt help a lick
 
Did you align them good? It looks like the right tire is tilting in from the top \ . You maybe have to adjust the rods.
 
yeah i adjusted them and they keep falling off the end. and at that point i get pissed off and walk away.. my wheel is also bent so all i need is one front wheel and nobody seems to have just one
 
I guess it's your a-arms. They hold they tire up if they are bent they tire will lean in a direction depending of where and how it bent
 
Look at the frame to the position to the handlebars and plastics and both wheels look tilted to the left, I dunno just could be me but it looks twisted to me...
 
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Yeah its just the camera angle but im gonna get new,a arms and see if thats the trick
 
im not gonna lie I see the "twist" in the frame..could be the pic but the bottom 2 pics the angle of the frame looks the same ..not necessarily the reason you got that problem but it does look odd..
 
Only way to really tell is pull all
Plastic's off place bike on level ground i.e garage take a couple steps back and look straight down the frame then call in a second person for the opinion (male not female) lol
 
The frames not twisted. Haha, I've never hit anything head on or neither did the guy who had it before me.
 
Can you take a pic looking over the wheels? Maybe you have too much toe out.
 
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