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Steering Wobble Problem 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
So, after new tires on my wife&#039;s FJ600, I took er for a good rip tonight and it&#039;s not a bad bike at all.<br /><br />One thing I did notice was that when I went to check my watch while riding, I took my hands off the controls for a second or two and noticed a slight wobble.&nbsp; I assumed it might have just been a blemish in the road (in regina, I know it&#039;s uncommon) but when I took my hands off again, it did the same thing, slight wobble.<br /><br />It only seems to do it at lower speeds but then I don&#039;t really wanna try it going too fast or I may just have a tank slapper on my hands.<br /><br />Anyhow, any ideas on possible causes of this ???<br /><br />Thanks.
 
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Re: Steering Wobble Problem 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
Is it this bike or the Suzuki that you need to change the fork seals in? If it is this one, having one fork low on oil may cause a problem. And would most likely be the easiest problem to fix. Another possibility could be a bad bearing in the steering head ???
 
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Re: Steering Wobble Problem 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
I had this similar problem with my bike,&nbsp; my steering head was loose,&nbsp; tightened it up and all was well.&nbsp; Another cause can be tires,&nbsp; your front tire may be out of balance or have a blem.
 
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Re: Steering Wobble Problem 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
I&#039;m starting to think it&#039;s out of balance.&nbsp; I just got a new one put on at a shop and ever since then it&#039;s shaking the front end above *cough* 160 kms/h.&nbsp; Of course, I never go over 160 but it sure does vibrate if I were to. <br /><br />I&#039;m taking it back to the shop tomorrow morning to get &#039;er rebalanced and we&#039;ll see if that cures the wobble as well.
 
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Re: Steering Wobble Problem 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
I&#039;d try that too,&nbsp; hope that is all it is, but even if it is the steering head, the bearing isnt very expensive, its the labour of taking it apart.&nbsp; Especially when I did mine, I had to take the fairing and all the electronics (stereo, cb, intercom, etc.) off before removing the forks and triple trees.&nbsp; Luckily I have a good friend who knows bikes inside out and is always willing to help.&nbsp; :helpsmilie:<br />It is very smooth now, except I know what you mean about limits.&nbsp; On my bike I have found that if I were to go about 190km/h say,&nbsp; I would have to have both&nbsp; hands on the bars or else it would start to have a slight wobble. :eeksmilie:,&nbsp; but I am pretty sure that is do to my bar end tassles wipping in the wind. unksmilie:<br />Good luck with your tire, let us know how ya make out
 
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Re: Steering Wobble Problem 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
Are there a lot of occaissions when at 190 km/h you feel like riding with 1 hand or less? I usually find my self holding on rather tight at that kind of speed.
 
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Re: Steering Wobble Problem 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
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<br />Are there a lot of occaissions when at 190 km/h you feel like riding with 1 hand or less? I usually find my self holding on rather tight at that kind of speed.<br />
<br /><br />haha...agreed.<br /><br />New tire - nice and balanced but still a slight wobble - will need to investigate further.
 
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Re: Steering Wobble Problem 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
hey at 190km/h the ol&#039;venture is just settlin in to a nice cruisin groove cootersmilie:.&nbsp; lol&nbsp; But seriously,&nbsp; if something were to jump out in front of you or whatever at that speed, would it really matter if you had 2 hands, 1 hand, or no hands on the bars. :oopssmilie:&nbsp; :helpsmilie:<br />Hey Kevin, if balancing the tire didnt work, then you might want to check the steering head bearing, it may just be a bit loose or it may be scored and need to be replaced.
 
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Re: Steering Wobble Problem 2 Years ago  
One other thing to consider - rear wheels can also cause a front end shake.&nbsp; Make sure you check the rear wheel for balance, trueness and alignment.
 
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