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Was out last evening to just ride a while and was doing some low speed weaving in my lane. (like weaving the in line cones) was doing about 20-25 and heard/felt a little bumping noise that was reminiscent of a wheel bearing. I stoped and did what I could on the side of the rode to check for a loose front bearing. Don't seem to be that but!!! I checked (searched) the forum and most people said it was probably a tire issue. They look good. Met 880's Before I get it on the rack, What are the best ways to determine the problem in your opinion?
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Just thought I'd put it out there... If you are trailering and your trailer develops a weave what is the best way to stop it if you are going 50-60mph on a two-lane country road w/traffic behind you? Turn slightly in your lane to redirect the trailer? Brake? Speed up? Let off gas and coast? I know there probably isn't one for sure way depending on conditions but surely there is a wrong way! My trailer started to weave one day after a large truck passed me from the other way going way to fast, plus we had high trade winds that day and the road had a weird track to in that spot. Probably one out of a million as far as conditions go but it made me think... I'll wait and see some answers before I tell how I stopped mine. (not that it is the sure fire way)
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