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Wobble at the front end


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When im giving the bike a bit of a cane back from scarborough, i find that sometimes the front starts to wobble when going round a bend? what could be causing this? Its a GSR 600. The front forks seem a bit soft, doesnt feel as stable as my old NC30 did, but i was ssuming thats because that was a sports and this is a naked? but generally its anything over a ton, going round a bend it wobbles like a mini tank slapper.. whats causing this, is it natural?

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front wheel out of balance low air pressure fooked head bearings to name a few


you need to start aliminating one thing at a time until you find out what it is


i reckon it could be head bearings to be honest

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well tis a new bike so wouldnt really expect them to have gone already.. surely?? only had it since august. Will check pressures etc. might jus be me being a bit of a tard, it does it in a straight line when going very fast in fair wind... but id expect that as its not got any fairing to keep it straight and true, and im sure naked bikes aint really made to go much over 140 lol.

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