Same thing here!!!!! After 75 yes!!!! and after 80, somewhat annoying!!!!! Making it an unconforftable ride! Like work not fun!!!I don't know if it's the tires or not but my new 07 is smoothe as butter untill 75 mph then it seems like a different bike. it seems the tires are vibrating but it's a different feel. Any one else notice this.
Steve
Yup!! And 75-80 is just about where the slightly out of balance effect will take place.Balance your own tires.The best commercial shop balancers I have found, don't come close to the accuracy of my Marc Parnes and little patience.
+1 (me too)Sitting in my garage is a MP balancer, HF changer, and a Mojo lever.
I'm running the exact same setup, ain't it grand? B)Sitting in my garage is a MP balancer, HF changer, and a Mojo lever.
My ROI was three tires.
Had an experience with a nasty vibration through the handlebars that was so extreme it seriously scared me. Brought the entire front wheel with tire mounted to local motorcycle shop where it was mounted on a dynamic wheel balancer & found to be ok. Steering head bearings checked ok, rim was ok, axle ok., wheel bearings ok. Absolutely everything checked out ok. The so called experts could not find the source of the problem. A friend and back yard mechanic suggested I bring the motorcycle to his place where he placed the front wheel of the bike on an old fashioned motor driven drum that was, many years ago, the method used to check wheel balance. Amazing! At 60 kph the handlebars began vibrating; at 80 kph the windshield was oscillating, at 100 the entire front end was out of control. His conclucion; the tire was delaminating. The interior plies(layers that make up the carcass) were coming apart and eventually the tire would self destruct & I would crash. I replaced the tire and had the faulty tire examined and sure enough it was faulty & indeed coming apart from the inside. I have been riding 43 years, owned about 25 different bikes & had this experience only once. A lesson learned!The bike is a brand new 07 with less then 300 miles on it. A dealer hasn't touched the tires yet. Unless they have to put tires on when it comes in to them but don't think so, never seen a bike come in a dealer with no tires. I'll check to make sure the tire is on the rim the correct way and lookfor a dent in the rim which another poster said but don't think so.
Steve
Do you have a link to a Marc Parnes balancer?Balance your own tires.The best commercial shop balancers I have found, don't come close to the accuracy of my Marc Parnes and little patience.
Thanks Cap'n Bob, got one on the way DownUnder.
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