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Old 02-22-21, 06:29 PM
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seinberg 
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Originally Posted by cubewheels
It could affect handling if there's too little weight over the front wheel

I also agree with franswa , something could be lose on the front wheel, brake, fork, headset, stem, etc. Something you may need to have checked with the bike still under warranty
Interesting about the weight on the front wheel! I’ll have to remember to pay attention to that.

As best I can tell, everything is tightened properly. I actually took the bike in this afternoon to a Trek shop to have them look at the brake/vibration thing, but it started raining and they couldn’t test it - policy about riding customer bikes in the rain. But they did say everything looked good after taking the wheel off and making sure things were torqued to spec and so on.

I’ll see what happens next time I’m out, and will try rotating the handlebars down a bit to see if that helps with the pulling into turns.

Thanks folks!
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