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Everyone's body is slightly different from side to side with one side being heavier, fatter, longer, more bony, or just more naturally bent. So when a rider gets on a bike, he usually just sits where it's the most comfortable, not necessarily exactly in the center. The bike will lean slightly one way or the other to compensate. In addition, the bike could have more gear in the bags on one side or even a change in side to side weight from the change from stock exhaust to newer two-side pipes.
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Everyone's body is slightly different from side to side with one side being heavier, fatter, longer, more bony, or just more naturally bent. So when a rider gets on a bike, he usually just sits where it's the most comfortable, not necessarily exactly in the center. The bike will lean slightly one way or the other to compensate. In addition, the bike could have more gear in the bags on one side or even a change in side to side weight from the change from stock exhaust to newer two-side pipes.
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