moddy
the mod
You're doing about 45 or 50 and take an exit to get on the freeway and it's a progressive, 45 degree turn to go 65 to 70mph. While accelerating, my handlebar will mildly wiggle back and forth with the accelerating to the point I'd rather back off of the throttle to prevent a much worse outcome.
I have tapered bearings. While on the center stand I checked for any play in the of the front wheel and forks in case with it being loose would cause intermittent stability while riding. My tire has 300 miles on it and properly inflated, but not ruling out the possibility it can still be the tire.
Could it be after the new tire was mounted to the rim and installed on the forks, it wasn't done with the right technique? Is it possible to mess up putting the wheel on, where the handle bar shake will happen.
Hopefully my fork springs could use some more pre-load, putting an inch and a half piece of pvc underneath the fork cap that I've ready about.
Who else has had high speed slight handle bar shake or galloped through a turn while accelerating?
I have tapered bearings. While on the center stand I checked for any play in the of the front wheel and forks in case with it being loose would cause intermittent stability while riding. My tire has 300 miles on it and properly inflated, but not ruling out the possibility it can still be the tire.
Could it be after the new tire was mounted to the rim and installed on the forks, it wasn't done with the right technique? Is it possible to mess up putting the wheel on, where the handle bar shake will happen.
Hopefully my fork springs could use some more pre-load, putting an inch and a half piece of pvc underneath the fork cap that I've ready about.
Who else has had high speed slight handle bar shake or galloped through a turn while accelerating?