conwest
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BT 020 no shake when new....started to slight shake/shimmy around 6000 kms, only on decel. ....not an issue for me as I ride with my hands on the bars. :winksmiley02:
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You call this science? Where'd you go to school? Auburn?From the data collected here, It looks to me that the tires and their state of condition is what is causing headshake - if you get any at all. There may be a few other variables (suspension or nut torque, but they seem to be in the minority).
Most fingers point to a defective or worn front tire.
Any dissenters on that statement?
First of all, I'm not torqued about anything. :****: Second of all, I firmly believe that claims of defective tires are way, way overstated as never, ever has any tire outside of those splitting Z4's & 6's been proven to be defective.From the data collected here, It looks to me that the tires and their state of condition is what is causing headshake - if you get any at all. There may be a few other variables (suspension or nut torque, but they seem to be in the minority).
Most fingers point to a defective or worn front tire.
Any dissenters on that statement?
...that went to school at Auburn.More likely the culprit is a whiney rider...
:bleh:
Howzzat GED studyin' goin' fer ya, Billy Bob?...More likely the culprit is a whiney rider...
:bleh:thatwho went to school at Auburn.
You tryin to effect my low self esteem?Negative, there TWN. Who, implies a person. We are speaking of Fencer, thus that, implying a thing.
gunny on the strada'sPirelli Strada - No shake
Wierd I clicked edit (i thought)... To my previous statement I would add that if you ride your front tire with too low of a pressure you are going to distort it and this will be most notable when you finally get your lazy ass off the couch and put some air in the tire. IMO this is the main cause of front tire damageFrom the data collected here, It looks to me that the tires and their state of condition is what is causing headshake - if you get any at all. There may be a few other variables (suspension or nut torque, but they seem to be in the minority).
Most fingers point to a defective or worn front tire.
Any dissenters on that statement?
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