u/MastodonCalm2529

Image 1 — Need help 🫠 Bike feels harder to turn after installing the new front &rear tyre.
Image 2 — Need help 🫠 Bike feels harder to turn after installing the new front &rear tyre.

Need help 🫠 Bike feels harder to turn after installing the new front &rear tyre.

I bought new tyres for my bike both are Apollo Tramplr tyres in the stock size recommended by Royal Enfield. I ordered them from two different websites.

First, I received the rear tyre and got it installed. I rode around 100 km with it, and I was really happy with the handling. The bike felt much more nimble compared to the previous tyre.

Today, I received the front tyre and got it installed. After that, I noticed the steering became very hard while turning left or right. It feels like the bike wants to stay straight on its own, and I have to put extra effort into steering. Because of this, the confidence I had earlier is gone, and it feels like the bike is not fully under my control.

I want to know if this is normal for this type of block-pattern tyre, or if something is wrong. If it’s not normal, how can I resolve the issue?

u/MastodonCalm2529 — 5 days ago

Need help. I’m a 27-year-old male currently working in telebanking, earning around ₹20,000 per month. I’ve been with this bank for 3 years, but there hasn’t been any major appraisal or growth.

I’m looking for guidance because I want to reach a salary of around ₹1 lakh per month. I know it may not happen immediately, but I really want advice on how I can achieve it.

I joined this job because my family business, which had been running for 25–30 years, suffered a major loss. I had always expected to eventually handle the business, but after the loss, I had to find a job to support my family.

I have completed only B.Com, so I need advice on what kind of job, career path, or skills I should focus on in order to earn around ₹12 lakh per annum.

I also feel very disappointed because, at this age, my salary is much lower compared to many of my friends and what I see online on Reddit. It often makes me feel depressed, low, and worried about my future. I really need honest career advice on how to improve my situation and move forward.

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u/MastodonCalm2529 — 13 days ago