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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16310833/

If your arms are different lengths (they are) and your handlebar is set dead center..

(probably how it comes new from factory)

..Then your ability to turn the handlebars will be geometrically limited by your shorter arm.

Sit on and pick up the bike (off sidestand), slack off the handlebar mounts, grab the bars and wiggle them around abit to find a point that 'feels natural'.

Then tighten up using a criss cross pattern and test.

*Riding off on a brand new bike is like driving a car without adjusting the seat (Or steering wheel)*

Edited by 00RAH

  • 2 years later...
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I thought it was my brain that was diff on one side than the other. Guess it doesn't matter - the real cause - because perception is reality in this case. And as the years add up things are getting shorter, from my attention to my .... ah.... my height. Ya that's it, my height

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i heard recently that your skin IS your brain and spinal cord, thats the ecto, then theres a meso and an endo but i forgot what they were

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