K guys im new to the bike world but i have ridden my bike previousley for the past 3 months on and off while working on getting the bike running right and rebuilding the carbs and all. Question i have is that i have ridden the same roads all the time.....and today for the first time i had a strange wobble in the front end??? I checked the tire pressure, wheel is tight, bearings are good and everything checked out good. Could it just be that the bike was tracking in the groove like a car does sometimes??? or rough roads and just not used to riding yet???
not to mention this was at low speeds of no more than maybe 35-45mph when this happened
bike wobble????
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Re: bike wobble????
i think they should make it a mandatory to put your location in when signing up so we dont have to encounter the wrath of yamaha_george
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wobbles can be caused by a few things like unbalanced tires, steering stem bearings, swing arm bearings, ect. was it a up and down or side to side wobble?

wobbles can be caused by a few things like unbalanced tires, steering stem bearings, swing arm bearings, ect. was it a up and down or side to side wobble?
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But i also work on Ducati's Bmw's Moto Guzzi's and Mv Agusta's Ect.
But i also work on Ducati's Bmw's Moto Guzzi's and Mv Agusta's Ect.
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Re: bike wobble????
R,racerd14666 wrote:i think they should make it a mandatory to put your location in when signing up so we dont have to encounter the wrath of yamaha_george,
I wish !