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Shimmy in front end at 70 mph
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BTW i got those pics of the carbs for you in the carb section, plus one of the whole bike in my new member thead.
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someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.
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maybe it will smooth out at 100what kind of bike?tire,wheel bearings,steering head bearings.lots of differant things.have you done anything to frontend?:whistle:
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Handlebar, singlar.
Your front end was most likely tweaked when it fell over. It could also be worn steering head bearings. You'll want to disassemble the whole thing, press in new tapered roller steering head bearings, then reassemble the whole thing with proper alignment and torque, and a new handlebar. I'd also recommend replacing your wheel bearings while you're at it, and I'd highly recommend a fork brace.
It may sound like a lot, but this way you'll know what you have in it... I did all these things, including new tires, and my bike rolls straight and true at all speeds (including those speeds that would get me locked up).
1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
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Fork, singular.
Handlebar, singlar.
Your front end was most likely tweaked when it fell over. It could also be worn steering head bearings. You'll want to disassemble the whole thing, press in new tapered roller steering head bearings, then reassemble the whole thing with proper alignment and torque, and a new handlebar. I'd also recommend replacing your wheel bearings while you're at it, and I'd highly recommend a fork brace.
It may sound like a lot, but this way you'll know what you have in it... I did all these things, including new tires, and my bike rolls straight and true at all speeds (including those speeds that would get me locked up).
So how much money are we talking there on the bearings and such. Roundabout price.
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before you get all excited check the simple things first;) good tire?does front wheel have any weights on it?might need to be balanced,jack up front of bike enough to get front wheel off of ground grab bottem of wheel try rocking wheel while holding forks in one place,grab wheel try pushing front to rear any noise around steering head?if you have to take front wheel off to change or balance tire check/repack wheel bearings and replace seals at same time.
I don't recall seeing any weights on the wheels, front or rear. I was just trying to get a worse case scenario on cost for the front end. Im deffinitely going to check for the little things first.
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