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Re: TFR Shakiness

  • Author: JJW (---.by.alphared.com)
  • Verified User: jjw
  • Date Posted: 03-24-08 21:58

Well, check to make sure your tires are well balanced, the wheels aren’t bent, the steering head, center pivot, and rear shocks are tight enough, and the chain is adjusted properly. Not much more you can do with a TFR. They hold up fairly well at 30 mph, but they are not really a precision built machine, like a Tomos, I don’t think I would want to ride one over 30 mph myself. The engine itself may not be properly balanced. The TFR is built to be a workhorse, not a racer. Oh, and the brakes aren’t that great either. A moped that won’t start has a problem, a moped that won’t stop…......, well, I just hope you don’t find out the hard way.

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 TFR Shakiness  new
Fernando 03-24-08 21:36
 Re: TFR Shakiness  new
JJW 03-24-08 21:58
 Re: TFR Shakiness  new
bfa* 03-24-08 22:10
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cockatiel 03-25-08 00:47


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