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Unless the motor has hydrolic steering, there isn that much you can do. There are some grease zirks on the steering tube and also on the midsection of the motor where the motor pivits that can be greased to help. Steering cables sometimes get stiff, or it could be bent causing it to steer hard.

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Unless the motor has hydrolic steering, there isn that much you can do. There are some grease zirks on the steering tube and also on the midsection of the motor where the motor pivits that can be greased to help. Steering cables sometimes get stiff, or it could be bent causing it to steer hard.

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Unless the motor has hydrolic steering, there isn’t that much you can do. There are some grease zirks on the steering tube and also on the midsection of the motor where the motor pivits that can be greased to help. Steering cables sometimes get stiff, or it could be bent causing it to steer hard.

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