Riding home today and my arms started to ache, so took both hands off the handle bars, to shake them out a bit, the front started to wobble, like it had an unballanced wheel or something. (doing about 40mph)
I cant feel it when holding on to the bars though. has any one else noticed this on their superfour is it normal ?
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Steering Wobble
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Re: Steering Wobble
Did you hit the front wheel off anything recently ie a kerb, pothole etc? It could be a slightly warped front wheel from an impact like this. That would cause a wobble, especially at speed. Try getting the wheel balanced and see if that cures the problem.
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Re: Steering Wobble
Not hit anything, think I will do like you suggest and get the wheel ballancedfrank wrote:Did you hit the front wheel off anything recently ie a kerb, pothole etc? It could be a slightly warped front wheel from an impact like this. That would cause a wobble, especially at speed. Try getting the wheel balanced and see if that cures the problem.
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Re: Steering Wobble
i would check the front wheel for all possible causes,i would check the wheel bearings and to see if the wheel is straight.
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Re: Steering Wobble
my bikes does it too if i let go it tries to do a tank slapper and can be quite scary to grab the bars again
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Re: Steering Wobble
Managed to sort the problem, it was really technicial though and if any one has the same problem here is the answer.............wullvfr wrote:i would check the front wheel for all possible causes,i would check the wheel bearings and to see if the wheel is straight.
wull
I put some air in the front tyre

What a plum I am

Thanks for your help though
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Re: Steering Wobble
Just a quick add on, a wobble can also be caused by a unbalanced front suspension. If you get one seal done (let's say if only one has blown) rather than both (cause you're cheap like me) then you may find your bike has a bit of a wobble.
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Re: Steering Wobble
Also caused by worn head race bearings and/or incorrect fitting or worn rear tyre and/or shock.