You know, it won't wobble if the front wheel is in the air. So, make it so...
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Created on: 08/11/13 06:23 AM
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RE: speed wobble
08/19/13 8:18 AM
Yeah wolf, at lean and when running up the gears I'm getting what ur sayin too, that little shimmy. I agree about the dampener. I am gonna go with GPR unit. New one coming for our bikes (2012-13). Ti.! should be precise. Any day now it'll start showin up on the online stores.
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RE: speed wobble
09/11/13 9:28 PM
Wolf! It's been out there for about a month. I think I first saw it on Dennis Kirk.
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RE: speed wobble
09/13/13 10:38 PM
Have you tried here GPRV4 for 2012 ?
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RE: speed wobble
09/16/13 8:31 PM
they happen regularly on bikes with lot of torque or a savage power band.
If your feet haven't been thrown off the pegs try to dab the rear brake.
I have been told it is the harmonics of the rear of the bike trying to out accelerating the pivot point. head stock.
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