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Pronounced "Free-nips"...it's just a
Riddle me this, Batman.
About 4000 miles ago, I got a brand new PR2 front mounted, and I noticed a handlebar wobble between 40-50 (awfully similar to a worn tire). I was getting ready for a big trip, which would include a visit to GP Suspension to work their magic. I attributed it to possibly worn forks.
After the fork upgrade, it was a little better, but still persisted. Ok, the tire probably got cupped beyond recovery already.
Fast forward to now, trying out a new Bridgestone BT-023 GT. Except the wobble is still there! I checked the fork suspension settings to ensure they matched, no play in the steering head, and double checked all torque settings. I had the wheel balance checked at two other dealers, and they say it's balanced.
I'm at a loss of what to check next. Help?
About 4000 miles ago, I got a brand new PR2 front mounted, and I noticed a handlebar wobble between 40-50 (awfully similar to a worn tire). I was getting ready for a big trip, which would include a visit to GP Suspension to work their magic. I attributed it to possibly worn forks.
After the fork upgrade, it was a little better, but still persisted. Ok, the tire probably got cupped beyond recovery already.
Fast forward to now, trying out a new Bridgestone BT-023 GT. Except the wobble is still there! I checked the fork suspension settings to ensure they matched, no play in the steering head, and double checked all torque settings. I had the wheel balance checked at two other dealers, and they say it's balanced.
I'm at a loss of what to check next. Help?