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Re:What is this a symptom of? 6 Years, 3 Months ago
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mine des it at any speed now. I know I need a new front tire,and have it. I'm just waiting for spring.
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Re:What is this a symptom of? 6 Years, 3 Months ago
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Thanks guys. I'm gonna guess it's just the alignment. I did notice the bike tracking weird when I was taking a corner a while back. Nothing serious, just a little hopping on some tighter corners. I've been thinking a pothole I hit a while back f'd it up a little. My solution is to tough it out for this season, then get new tires next year and align them then.
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Re:What is this a symptom of? 6 Years, 3 Months ago
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Wheel will not go out of alignment unless you moved the screws.You can do a simple chalk test to check for tire scalloping.
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Re:What is this a symptom of? 6 Years, 3 Months ago
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I would lean tword the tires. I replaced the originals at 6,000 and they were pretty well down but they still looked decent. The new tires made a HUGE difference in handeling. You can check the bearings easily when the tires are being done
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Re:What is this a symptom of? 6 Years, 3 Months ago
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Jonathan wrote:
I'm not one to ride with no hands on the bars, however, it would seem with what amounts to two giant gyroscopes screaming along under me, I should be able to dance on the bike and it should go straight, hands on the bars or not. Today when I was out on a ride, I let go for a few seconds and the bars started wobbling. When I say wobbling I mean steering back and forth, not chattering like an out of balance tire. Anything over 40 and it would do this, and eventually if I took my hands off long enough under 40, too.
Is this a symptom of a cupped tire (I have 11k on the stocks, but they aren't near the wear bars yet), or a bad bearing (I have no other "bad bearing" symptoms like low speed grind feel in the bars)? Something else?
Don't worry, I don't make a habit of this, so no speeches about holding onto the bars, please.
Very common.. Myne always does that with a worn tire, New tire and he wobble goes away.
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Re:What is this a symptom of? 6 Years, 3 Months ago
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Jonathan wrote:
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LOL @ fill yer shorts. But I doubt it's my neck bearing. The bike's basically brand new. Only 11k on it total. I'm leaning just towards a cupping issue, even though the tire's not out of balance. I've run beads in them since (almost) day one.
My steering head bearings flat spotted at 6k.
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Re:What is this a symptom of? 6 Years, 3 Months ago
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Sounds like a lot of us have had similar problems from time to time. Last time I had the problem, believe it or not, it cleared up after I replaced my worn rear tire!
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Re:What is this a symptom of? 6 Years, 3 Months ago
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Had similar symptom recently, but only until I replaced hands on handlebars again...then when I took them off the second and third time...the wobbling stopped. I had an 87 wing that did it once real bad at lower speeds and found it was a front tire very much under inflated. Air and it went away.
P.S. oh yea, I don't make a habit riding with no hands either but do like to take hand pressure off grips periodically to test for wobbling and steering..
Jonathan wrote:
I'm not one to ride with no hands on the bars, however, it would seem with what amounts to two giant gyroscopes screaming along under me, I should be able to dance on the bike and it should go straight, hands on the bars or not. Today when I was out on a ride, I let go for a few seconds and the bars started wobbling. When I say wobbling I mean steering back and forth, not chattering like an out of balance tire. Anything over 40 and it would do this, and eventually if I took my hands off long enough under 40, too.
Is this a symptom of a cupped tire (I have 11k on the stocks, but they aren't near the wear bars yet), or a bad bearing (I have no other "bad bearing" symptoms like low speed grind feel in the bars)? Something else?
Don't worry, I don't make a habit of this, so no speeches about holding onto the bars, please.
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Re:What is this a symptom of? 6 Years, 3 Months ago
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Had the same exact thing going on last week. Let off on the bars at lower speeds and she started shaking. My bearings had no play in them, but the front end was just really loose. Dealership snugged up the nut up top, and it took care of it. My Metzeler had about 4500 miles on it with no cupping. General consensus seems to be Tire, underinflation, bad bearing, or adjustment needed. Hope you get 'er figured out!
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