Steering Shake On Early Models

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Ed Townsend
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Steering Shake On Early Models

Post by Ed Townsend »

Finally got the front end of my "new" 1979 put back together with Works springs, repacked head bearings, new Bridgestone, and fork brace and experienced a very noticeable handlebar "wag" at low (crawling) speed. Made me real nervous so I replaced the head bearings and just came back from an attempted ride. If anything, the oscillation or "over center" feel is worse as I try to make any directional change. Makes my mile ride in loose gravel real exciting. Any ideas on what to check next? Haven't even got out to the highway yet - too spooky at low speed. Thanks for the help.

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Post by Mike Nixon »

Is the problem most noticable when decelerating? Between 50 mph down to 20 mph? If so, take a look here.



http://www.motorcycleproject.com/motorc ... cking.html

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Post by Jeff Dean »

Ed, I too thought of Mikes excellent article on this very subject. Its very informitive and I'll be re-torquing my headset with these instructions. Good luck.

Ed Townsend
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Post by Ed Townsend »

Thanks, guys. Readjusted the head bearings and problem disappeared. Bike actually handles surprisingly well on the mountain roads above Denver. Can't say enough about how helpful the folks at Works Performance were in tailoring a front spring/rear shock setup for me. Thanks again for the advice.

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