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    My bike tire is kinda wobbly, how can i fix it?

    ok well, last year i picked up biking and i love it! when i took my bike out from the shed i notced it needed some tuning and i got no money so i disided to do it my self... now i fixxed a bunch of things already i even searched the internet on how to true a tire and i need i perfected it and now my tire doesnt wobble BUT! if you look at the tire form the side it wobbles that way almost as if more oval then a circle (not that bad but just too explain) how do i fix this without ruining the side to side wobble?

    sorry i ment to to say rim not tire ive already taken the tire off i found it easyer to true. its the rim itself that like this..

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    You tire may need re seating, check to see if the rim is moving the same way. If the rim is ok it's the tire, take and remount it.


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