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Top box induced handlebar wobble
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<blockquote data-quote="user 213" data-source="post: 1450344" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>[USER=88451]@harper[/USER] - since no one asked, are you riding with or w/o the side bags? And how many miles on the bike? (why is it people forget to ask questions before they want to give a suggested answer?)</p><p></p><p>There is a two stage process of re-torquing the steering head bearings. Most people don't do it right, if they do it at all. And FJRs tend to get loose steering head bearings at some point. You need a special wrench, but it's otherwise an easy process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 213, post: 1450344, member: 213"] [USER=88451]@harper[/USER] - since no one asked, are you riding with or w/o the side bags? And how many miles on the bike? (why is it people forget to ask questions before they want to give a suggested answer?) There is a two stage process of re-torquing the steering head bearings. Most people don't do it right, if they do it at all. And FJRs tend to get loose steering head bearings at some point. You need a special wrench, but it's otherwise an easy process. [/QUOTE]
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