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Gas Man
10-10-2010, 01:16 AM
From Cyril huze blog (http://www.cyrilhuzeblog.com/2010/10/08/new-accurate-and-inexpensive-motorcycle-wheel-aligning-tool/)




Misaligned wheels can cause skewed braking, oversteer or understeer, drifting or pulling in one direction, and steering head shake. There are many wheels/tires alignment methods, from cords to straight edges to lasers and everything between. This one promises to be faster and more accurate.

ProAligner (http://www.proaligner.com/index1a.html)was created by a former Moto GP racer, tested by his fellow racers. It is as simple to use by a motorcycle owner as it is by a professional shop owner. ProAligner comes in a protective sleeve to keep it clean and safe in your tool box with detailed instructions printed on the back of the storage sleeve, so they never get lost. Only $29.95 + shipping. For an explanation of how it works go to ProAligner (http://www.proaligner.com/index1a.html)(you can download the instructions before you buy)





Not a bad idea. I don't need it with my self adjusting ultra rear axle but it might be good for the sporty and other bikes thru my garage.


What do you guys think?

Particle Man
10-10-2010, 04:01 AM
Not a bad idea... I usually measure from swing-arm pivot to axle bolt center but I've often wondered about accuracy.

Phenix_Rider
10-10-2010, 07:39 AM
It's a ruler...

I can get one for a dollar, not thirty dollars.

Gas Man
10-11-2010, 09:14 PM
Not a bad idea... I usually measure from swing-arm pivot to axle bolt center but I've often wondered about accuracy.

Me too!

It's a ruler...

I can get one for a dollar, not thirty dollars.

I hear ya but it's got a nifty hold up dilly.

wildchild
10-13-2010, 02:02 PM
it's cheap enough and interesting. might be worth a try.

Gas Man
10-14-2010, 09:00 AM
it's cheap enough and interesting. might be worth a try.
That's what I was thinking.

marko138
10-14-2010, 11:25 AM
What about me?

http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m95/markgraves138/DSCN0730.jpg

dReWpY
10-14-2010, 11:27 AM
What about me?

http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m95/markgraves138/DSCN0730.jpg

i was going to ask the same thing:lol

6doublefive321
10-14-2010, 02:44 PM
If I read the instructions right, the tool is used by visually lining up the front and rear wheels. Seems like some room for error using this eyeball method. Did I miss something?

Rangerscott
10-17-2010, 05:21 PM
Since ya'll are more ejakated than me. Will this work on my bike?


http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll23/rangerscott/VFRnewtirereview006Small.jpg

http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll23/rangerscott/VFRnewtires006Small.jpg

http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll23/rangerscott/VFRnewtires005Small.jpg



I'm just so confused. I mean. It should help me. I feel as if my rear is tilted cause there is so much you have to move and bolt down to get the wheel straight.