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Originally Posted by Frank S
I don't know if it means anything, but it's always been hard to push the bike by the seat. The front end wants to flop over.

I've never noticed the falling into turns effect, with the old tires. Maybe it's always been there, but I only noticed it because i was paying attention.
I have bikes that do that. It's normal when they have a lot of "trail."

I think you're just noticing things a little more now that you've put on fresh tires. Unless your headset is loose, I wouldn't tighten it. Just keep riding and learning how to work with your bike.
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