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Kz750m1 handlebar shake
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andyshear wrote: Whenever I rise above 20mph or I let go of the handlebar the handlebars shake more than Beyoncé in the club. After a highway ride my hands feel like they have been gripping a vibrator on extreme settings. Any fixes you wonderful people may know of?
How old is the front tire, any cupping, uneven ware, out of balance, tire pressures, play in the front wheel bearings ..? Check steering head bearings and swingarm bushes, yes, bad swingarm bushes can effect the front too... Any one, or combination of the above can produce a wobble at the front...
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So it looks like I will have to check out the wheel bearings. What's the best way to tell if they're bad or not?
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andyshear wrote: The front tire and rear tire are are both about 2 years old but the bike has been sitting for around a year or so also. I pumped up the tires to the bikes psi specs then I rode. Whenever it shakes at around 20mph it's pretty minuscule but whenever it gets around 50+ it feels crazy terrifying. No cupping in the tires because when I purchased them I only put about 600 miles on it before letting her sit.
So it looks like I will have to check out the wheel bearings. What's the best way to tell if they're bad or not?
If the bike sat in one spot for 2 years and the pressures were a bit low, they may have a bit of deformation causing a small flat spot, just a thought... Make sure you check the swingarm for play too..
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What are the dates on the tires?
Check them for balance and trueness
Tires have lines were the rubber meet the rims, make sure they are seated evenly on both sides all the way around
Modern metric equivalent tires don't all seat well on these old 18 and 19 inch rims, my son picked out some tires for his 650 and I could not get the rear tire to seat right
A out of round or poorly balanced rear tire can make your front end shake
Here is a picture of an Avon Roadrunnrers manufacturing date (26th week of 2014) and the lines underneath , sorry for the crappy pic :blush:
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www.bikez.com/motorcycles/kawasaki_kz_75...r_kz_750_m1_1982.php
Front tyre: 3.25H-19 4PR
Rear tyre: 130/90-16 67H
Inch front tire and a metric rear, :blink:
Are your tires matched?
78 KZ1000 A2A
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