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Steering 'Grinding' Under Load


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Those shiny guards do work, I had some on my motorbike so the exhaust wouldnt burn thru the fairing. Went from not being able to touch the fairing to it being cool to touch all the time.

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Have you sorted the issue yet mate?

I had this issue ONLY when turning left.

Found out that 3 out of 4 of my turbo-to-manifold nuts were loose.

Tightened these up and no more grinding noise when turning left.

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this is also happening to mine mechanic just told me the steering column is hitting the dump pipe under load.

Only started happening after a previous mechanic I wont name thrashed vehicle on test drive.

Was busted by a friend that he was drifting on very old rough street,

he has caused the transmission needing work, 5 and a half thousand. tail shaft reco 1 thousand.

now obviously the steering.

I got the auto done at nizpro already previously got input shaft so that was fine.

But got nizpro clutch packs this time to help runs much better with stronger and smoother shifting 

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