If the steering arms have been misadjusted out of the center point correction when turning, then there might be some side skidding on the inside wheel when turning. I'd assume that using one brake repeatedly might throw off your steering alignment by causing a little torque on the steering rod. I'm not sure how to rebalance the steering, except guess work by riding in slow figure eights one direction and making adjustments to the steering rods until there's no side skidding. The inside wheel needs to turn sharper. Also, the visible threads on each steering arm should be the same number.
It started yesterday when I inflated my tires to 75 psi. The trike is a 2002 Terra trike wizwheelz , probably could use a once over... break pads and rotors first, wheel bearings if equipped?
If the steering arms have been misadjusted out of the center point correction when turning, then there might be some side skidding on the inside wheel when turning. I'd assume that using one brake repeatedly might throw off your steering alignment by causing a little torque on the steering rod. I'm not sure how to rebalance the steering, except guess work by riding in slow figure eights one direction and making adjustments to the steering rods until there's no side skidding. The inside wheel needs to turn sharper. Also, the visible threads on each steering arm should be the same number.
It started yesterday when I inflated my tires to 75 psi. The trike is a 2002 Terra trike wizwheelz , probably could use a once over... break pads and rotors first, wheel bearings if equipped?
Please slow it down until you get your steering fixed