Ok guys besides tire circumference whats the next few things to check to make a machine track straight so you dont have to feather the sticks so much?? chain deflection maybe?? Thanks in advance
Have one machine that we just cant get goin straight!!
Ok guys besides tire circumference whats the next few things to check to make a machine track straight so you dont have to feather the sticks so much?? chain deflection maybe?? Thanks in advance
Have one machine that we just cant get goin straight!!
bent frame causing camber in one tire ( top of tire leans in or out... think leaning into the turn on a bike). chains wouldn't do it. T-20 adjustment/ worn band slipping. brake dragging on one side
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Weight distribution in machine? Is it heavier on one side than the other thus creating a different smaller effective tire diameter on the heavy side?
Driving on a hillside?
I assume you are driving on a uniform surface such that the rolling resistance is equal on both sides.